Gangjeong

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Gangjeong
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Type Confectionery
Course Dessert
Place of origin Korea
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Cooking time minutes to minutes
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Main ingredients Glutinous rice, honey, nuts
Ingredients generally used
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Food energy kcal
Nutritional value Protein: g, Fat: g, Carbohydrate: g
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Gangjeong (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.) is a traditional Korean confectionery made with glutinous rice, which is deep-fried and coated with honey or syrup. It is often garnished with nuts and seeds, such as sesame seeds, pine nuts, or walnuts.

Preparation

The preparation of gangjeong involves soaking glutinous rice, steaming it, and then pounding it into a dough. The dough is then shaped into small pieces, which are deep-fried until they become crispy. After frying, the pieces are coated with honey or syrup and sprinkled with various nuts and seeds.

Cultural Significance

Gangjeong is traditionally served during Korean New Year (Seollal) and other festive occasions. It is considered a symbol of good fortune and is often included in ceremonial offerings.

Variations

There are many regional variations of gangjeong, with different types of nuts and seeds used as toppings. Some variations may include ginger or cinnamon for added flavor.

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