Yeonpotang
Type | Guk |
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Place of origin | Korea |
Region or state | South Jeolla Province |
Main ingredients | Broth (kombu, water, octopus), vegetables (daikon, Napa cabbage) |
Cookbook: Yeonpotang Media: Yeonpotang |
Yeonpotang | |
Hangul | 연포탕 |
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Hanja | 軟泡湯 |
Revised Romanization | yeonpotang |
McCune–Reischauer | yŏnp'ot'ang |
Yeonpotang is a variety of guk (Korean soup) which has a clear broth usually made with small octopus and vegetables such as daikon and napa cabbage. It is a local specialty of South Jeolla Province. The broth is made by boiling kombu in water. After boiling, the kombu is taken out and a whole octopus is inserted into the broth. Once the octopus is cooked, it is removed from the pot and cut into bite-sized pieces. The broth is seasoned with salt, minced garlic, sliced scallions, sesame oil, and sesame seeds, and is boiled together with the slices of octopus.[1]
See also
References
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- ↑ 낙지연포탕 (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia.
- Lee Jong-chan (2005-10-10). 낙지 서너 마리면 병든 소도 벌떡~ (in Korean). Ohmynews.
- 연포탕 (in Korean). Dong-a Ilbo.
External links
- (Korean) 가을철 보양 음식: 낙지 연포탕
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