Yakgwa

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Yakgwa
KOCIS yakgwa, honey cookies (4646996556).jpg
Origin
Place of origin Korea
Details
Type Hangwa
Main ingredient(s) Wheat flour, honey, sesame oil
Yakgwa
Hangul 약과
Hanja
Revised Romanization yakgwa
McCune–Reischauer yakgwa

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Yakgwa is a Korean traditional dish. It was originally considered as a dessert and more recently as a confectionery (hangwa), because of its sweet taste and flower biscuit shape. Yakgwa is made mainly from honey, sesame oil, and wheat flour.[1][2][3]

Origin

The origin of yakgwa is not clear since this food had many different names. However, it seems like Korean people started to eat it during the Unified Shilla era. During the Goryeo Dynasty, yakgwa was known even in China under the name Goryeo mandu. This is from the Joseon Dynasty era that yakgwa was being called yakgwa.[citation needed] It was an essential dessert in the Goryeo royal court.[4]

Literally, yakgwa means the medicinal () confectionery (). This name came from the main ingredients it is made of. In Korea, during the Joseon Dynasty era, honey was considered as a medicine good for health. That is why it was called the medicinal confectionery.[5]

Ingredients

Yakgwa is traditionally made of honey, sesame oil, and wheat flour. Recently, Yakgwa has been manufactured by corporations that add more ingredients in order to improve the taste of the biscuit.

Formation

The Yakgwa gets it shape by being pressed into wooden molds or flattened on decorative tiles. Both the pistol and molds must be greased with sesame oil.[6]

See also

References

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  6. Chef Sue Lee, Embessey Chefs "Korea" 2003