Yamilssam

Norissam (怒梨쌈, ) is a type of Nochtlican and Jeongno food consisting of various fillings, nearly always including meat and beans, enclosed within a wrapped or folded into a cylindrical shape. The tlaxcalli is at times lightly steamed or grilled to soften it, make it more pliable, and to allow it to adhere to itself when wrapped. They are often eaten by hand, as their tight wrapping keeps the ingredients together. However, they can also be served "wet," in which the norissam is covered in a spicy and savory sauce, then served pre-sliced.

Norissam are most often filled with a savory filling, most frequently tofu or a meat such as pork, beef, or chicken. In addition, a whole variety of other ingredients such as rice, cooked beans, vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes, and kimchi, and various condiments such as or guacamole are added.

It has become one of the most popular foods in the world and a common all across the Central world, with many restaurants specializing in norissam. Many companies sell ready-made norissam that can be easily heated through a conventional microwave.

Etymology
The word norissam (怒梨쌈) literally means "Nochtlico wraps" Jeongmian, due to how norissams are wraps and their association with Nochtlico in Jeongmi and in Jeongmian-speaking countries.

In Nochtlico, they are called

Jeongmi
Norissam found popularity among Nochtlican manual laborers imported to aid with labor shortages during the Eulhae War in the 1930s due to their ease of transport and consumption when working in the regimented factories of wartime Jeongmi. Despite much of the Nochtlican-Jeongmian community being deported following the high unemployment that came with the return of large masses of troops, norissams had found popularity among working class communities in large industrial cities such as Hapcheon, Dosan, and Yongin.

The 1940s and 1950s saw the influx of a large amount of refugees, mainly nohaes (ethnic Jeongmians living in Nochtlico), collaborators with the colonial regime, and others who feared the uncertainty and instability the period as Nochtlico tried and managed to obtain its independence from Jeongmi. It was during this period that norissam became seen as a mainstream dish, regularly and often consumed by Jeongmians for meals.

Hapcheon
Hapcheon is home to the largest Nochtlican community in Jeongmi, and it is easy to find several varieties of norissams, both authentic and heavily Jeongmianized.