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Cookies in Korea(Tea time)

5th meeting was about korean cookies and tea and Sanho Kim presented it for us. And we had an experience to taste some food during the meeting .


People sometimes prepare some cookies, tea, and some light food for seting a table and have a meeting. In korea we call this party as dakua-hoe(다과회, 茶菓會) . You can understand it as a korean style tea time.
We do this party at sememster ends at the school or opening company, easy meetings.


1. 약과(藥菓·藥果, Yak-Kua)

A cake made from wheat flour, oil, and honey.
We eat this after performing religious services
Why Say It yak-kua(약과)?
Honey uses like medicine in Old Korea
As Korea prob. “이것은 약과다” “That´s as simple as ABC.”
Because It’s very soft, so even people with week teeth can eat to easy

- Do you want to know how to cook? click the below!!! http://kdaq.empas.com/popup/print_kdic.html?sn=50322


2. 호두 과자(Walnut Cookie)


This is a bread with deposit of a red-bean inside.
Savory smell and taste of walnut
From 원(胡地) in ChinaLook like peach(挑)
Say This 호도(胡挑)과자(Cookie)
But It changed to Korean, 호두(Walnut)과자
천안의 명물 호도과자!(The Special [noted] Product of Chen-An)
It’s made first at Cheon-An Station.
Nowdays, you can see this in the train or on jammed roads, busy streets



3. 식혜(食醯)


A sweet drink made from fermented rice
In old times, Koreans could drink it only on festivals,
but as it was commercialized, it became the most popular traditional drink.




















4. 수정과(水正果)


A fruit punch (made of honey, 곶감(dried persimmons), 잣(pine nuts, pignolia) and 계피(cinnamon))
Recipe:
Boil dried persimmons, cinnamon, ginger and sugar.
Put dried persimmons or float pine nuts.



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