Hwangpomuk
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Hwangpomuk | |
Bibimbap including hwangpomuk (bottom left) | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 황포묵 |
Hanja | 黃泡묵 |
Revised Romanization | hwangpomuk |
McCune–Reischauer | hwangp'omuk |
Hwangpomuk (also called norangmuk, 노랑묵) is a Korean food which is a yellow jelly made from mung beans. The yellow color comes from dyeing with the fruit of gardenia.[1] This jelly is particularly associated with Jeolla cuisine, and is a noted staple food of Namwon and also Jeonju (both cities in the North Jeolla province), where it is a common ingredient of Jeonju-style bibimbap.[2]
As with other varieties of muk (Korean jelly), hwangpomuk is commonly served in small chunks seasoned with vinegar, soy sauce, and other condiments; this side dish is called hwangpomuk-muchim (황포묵무침).[3]
Similar foods
- Nokdumuk - made from mung beans (hangul: 녹두묵; hanja: 綠豆묵)
- Dotorimuk - made from acorns (hangul: 도토리묵)
- Memilmuk - made from buckwheat (hangul: 메밀묵)
See also
Notes
- ↑ (Korean) Nokdumuk at Doosan Encyclopedia
- ↑ Namwon: "남원시 (heading 3)". Korean Cultural Centers Federation website. Archived from the original on 2005-11-18. Retrieved 2006-05-08. Jeonju: "Special". Yonhap Repere (Korean). Retrieved 2006-05-08.
- ↑ (Korean) Huh Young-man (허영만), Daehanminguk Shikgaek Recipes 1 (대한민국 식객요리 1) p137, Gimm-Young Publishers,Inc.(김영사), Seoul, 2008. ISBN 978-89-349-2637-5
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