Gomguk

Gomguk

Kkori-gomtang (oxtail soup), a type of gomguk
Alternative names Beef bone soup
Type Guk
Place of origin Korea
Main ingredients Beef bones, oxtail, head, trotters, knee cartilage, tripe, intestines, and/or brisket
Cookbook: Gomguk  Media: Gomguk
Korean name
Hangul 곰국 / 곰탕
Hanja - / -湯
Revised Romanization gomguk / gomtang
McCune–Reischauer komkuk / komt'ang
IPA [kom.k͈uk̚] / [kom.tʰaŋ]

Gomguk (곰국),[1] gomtang[2] (곰탕), or beef bone soup[2] refers to a soup in Korean cuisine made with various beef parts such as ribs, oxtail, brisket, ox's head or ox bones by slow simmering on a low flame.[3] The broth of gomguk tends to have a milky color with a rich and hearty taste.[4]

Varieties

Regional

By ingredients

Non-beef based

Samgyetang

See also

References

  1. (in Korean) "곰-국". Standard Korean dictionary. National Institute of Korean Language. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  2. 1 2 (in Korean) "주요 한식명(200개) 로마자 표기 및 번역(영, 중, 일) 표준안" [Standardized Romanizations and Translations (English, Chinese, and Japanese) of (200) Major Korean Dishes] (PDF). National Institute of Korean Language. 2014-07-30. Retrieved 2017-02-15. Lay summary.
  3. (in Korean) Gomguk at Korean Culture Encyclopedia
  4. (in Korean) Gomtang at Britannica Korea
  5. (in Korean) Hyeonpung gomtang at Doosan Encyclopedia
  6. (in Korean) Naju gomtang at Doosan Encyclopedia
  7. (in Korean) Kkori gomtang at Doosan Encyclopedia
  8. (in Korean) Seolleongtang at Doosan Encyclopedia
  9. (in Korean) Chupotang at Doosan Encyclopedia
  10. (in Korean) Jumunjin mulgomtang at Gangneung Grand Culture Encyclopedia
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