List of Korean desserts
This is a list of Korean desserts. Korean cuisine known today has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in southern Manchuria and the Korean peninsula, Korean cuisine has evolved through a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trends.[1]
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Korean desserts
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Gyeongju bread is a small pastry with a filling of red bean paste.
Hangwa

Hangwa is a general term for Korean traditional confectionery. Common ingredients in hangwa are grain flour, honey, yeot, sugar, fruit or edible root.
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Dasik, a variety of hangwa, is made from nongmal (which is starch made from potatoes, sweet potatoes or soaked mung beans), pine pollen singamchae, black sesame, honey, flour from rice or other grains, nuts and/or herbs.[2][3][4]
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Yumilgwa made by deep-frying a mixture of grain flour and honey.
Tteok

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Tteok is a class of Korean rice cakes made with glutinous rice flour (also known as sweet rice or chapssal), by steaming.
- Baekseolgi
- Baram tteok
- Bupyeon
- Danja
- Hwajeon
- Injeolmi
- Jeolpyeon
- Jeungpyeon
- Mujigae tteok
- Sirutteok
- Songpyeon
- Tteokbokki
- Tteokguk
- Yaksik
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Bupyeon, with mujigae tteok at top. Bupyeon are doughs of glutinous rice flour and a sweet filling and covered with gomul (powdered beans).[5]
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Jeolpyeon is prepared with rice powder dough which is steamed and patterned.
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Songpyeon are small rice cakes traditionally eaten during the Korean autumn harvest festival, Chuseok.
See also
Korean desserts
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