Jeonggwa
Traditional Korean confectionery
Overview[edit]

Jeonggwa (__) is a traditional Korean confectionery that is made by boiling fruits, roots, or seeds in honey, mullyeot (__, a type of Korean syrup), or sugar. The mixture is then dried, resulting in a sweet, chewy, and glossy treat. Jeonggwa is often served as a dessert or a snack and is known for its vibrant colors and delicate flavors.
Ingredients and Preparation[edit]
Jeonggwa can be made from a variety of ingredients, including ginger, lotus root, jujube, kumquat, and ginseng. The preparation involves slicing the main ingredient into thin pieces, which are then simmered in a sweet syrup until they become translucent and glossy. The syrup is typically flavored with honey or sugar, and sometimes spices such as cinnamon or ginger are added to enhance the flavor.
Geumgyul Jeonggwa[edit]

Geumgyul jeonggwa is a specific type of jeonggwa made with kumquats. The kumquats are sliced and simmered in a syrup made from sugar and water until they are soft and infused with sweetness. This type of jeonggwa is known for its bright orange color and tangy-sweet flavor, making it a popular choice for special occasions and traditional Korean celebrations.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Jeonggwa has a long history in Korean cuisine and is often associated with traditional holidays and celebrations. It is commonly served during Chuseok, the Korean harvest festival, and Seollal, the Korean New Year. Jeonggwa is also used in tea ceremonies and as an offering in ancestral rites.
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