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Songpyeon

Posted on 12 October 2007 by ay_link

songpyeon

Aren’t they pretty?

I was just browsing through “My Pictures” folder, and saw this pic.
Songpyeon are the traditional Korean food made from glutinous rice.
It’s a variety of tteok, consisting of small rice cakes traditionally eaten during the Korean autumn festival, Chuseok.They have become a popular symbol of traditional Korean culture.

Songpyeon are half-moon-shaped rice cakes filled with sesame seeds or chestnut paste steamed over a layer of pine needles, which gives them the fragrant smell of fresh pine trees. They used to be made into various shapes with the participation of family members and were often exchanged between neighbors. Often eaten on Chuseok and other festive days.

They say that if you make a pretty songpyeon, you’ll have a pretty daughter.
Looking at these pretty, colorful songpyeon, I suddenly have the urge to go to Korean market tomorrow and get some! LOL.

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  1. janicate Says:

    wanna try one ^^
    gosh…

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