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Mujigae-tteok (무지개떡) is a traditional Korean dessert, often referred to as rainbow rice cake due to its vibrant, multi-colored layers. It is a type of Tteok (Korean rice cake) that is typically served at special occasions such as weddings and birthdays.

History[edit]

The history of Mujigae-tteok dates back to the Joseon Dynasty, where it was often used in royal banquets and traditional ceremonies. The colorful layers of the rice cake are said to represent the beauty and harmony of Korean traditional culture.

Preparation[edit]

Mujigae-tteok is made from glutinous rice that is ground into a fine powder and then steamed. The rice powder is divided into several portions and each portion is dyed with natural food coloring to create the rainbow effect. The colored rice powder is then layered and steamed to create the final product. The process of making Mujigae-tteok is time-consuming and requires a high level of skill and precision.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In Korean culture, Mujigae-tteok is often used as a celebratory food. It is commonly served at weddings, birthdays, and other special occasions. The colorful layers of the rice cake are believed to bring good luck and prosperity.

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