Ttukbaegi
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Ttukbaegi | |
Haejangguk served in a ttukbaegi | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 뚝배기 |
Hanja | none |
Revised Romanization | ttukbaegi |
McCune–Reischauer | ttukbaegi |
A ttukbaegi is Korean unglazed earthenware pot.[1] used to cook or serve jjigae (stew), guk (soup), or other boiled dishes in Korean cuisine.[2] Made from coarse sand-mud.
See also
References
- ↑ Cheong-Soo Suh (2006). An encyclopaedia of Korean culture. Hansebon / University of California. p. 41. ISBN 89-951352-4-7.
- ↑ "Ttukbaegi (뚝배기)" (in Korean). Global World Encyclopedia.
External links
- "Ttukbaegi (뚝배기)" (in Korean). Nate/ EncyKorea.
- (Korean) Ecological city together with civilization, Ulsan 문명과 함께 어울리는 생태도시, 울산 at Joins.com
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