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  2. Hangwa - Wikipedia

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    Hangwa (Korean: 한과; Hanja: 韓菓) is a general term for traditional Korean confections. [1] With tteok (rice cakes), hangwa forms the sweet food category in Korean cuisine. [2] Common ingredients of hangwa include grain flour, fruits and roots, sweet ingredients such as honey and yeot, and spices such as cinnamon and ginger. [3]

  3. Yakgwa - Wikipedia

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    Yakgwa is a food with a long history. It was made for Buddhist rites during the Later Silla era (668–935). [10] It was popular during the Goryeo Dynasty and was enjoyed by royal families, aristocrats, temples, and private houses. [11]

  4. Zion Market - Wikipedia

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    The company established its second location in Hawaiian Gardens, California in 2006, and opened its third in 2008, in Irvine, California. The Buena Park, California location opened in 2013. [7] The Duluth, Georgia location was opened in 2017 and the second store in Koreatown, Los Angeles opened in 2019. Another on Western Avenue had been open ...

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  6. Maejap-gwa - Wikipedia

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    Maejap-gwa (Korean: 매잡과; Hanja: 梅雜菓), also called maejak-gwa (매작과; 梅雀菓) or tarae-gwa (타래과), is a ribbon-shaped hangwa (traditional Korean confection). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Preparation

  7. Gangjeong - Wikipedia

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    Gangjeong (Korean: 강정) is a hangwa (a traditional Korean confection) made with glutinous rice flour.It is a deep-fried "rice puff" with hollow inside, coated with honey followed by nutty beans, nuts, seeds, pollen, or spice powders.

  8. Yeot-gangjeong - Wikipedia

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    Yeot-gangjeong (엿강정) is a candy bar-like variety of hangwa (traditional Korean confection) consisting of toasted seeds, nuts, beans, or puffed grains mixed with mullyeot (rice syrup). [1] [2] [3] In general households, they usually make and eat yeot-gangjeong during Korean holidays and Jesa. Or, it is made and sold as a winter snack and ...

  9. Suksil-gwa - Wikipedia

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    Suksil-gwa (Korean: 숙실과; Hanja: 熟實果), literally "cooked fruit", is a category of hangwa (Korean confection) consisting of cooked fruit, roots, or seeds sweetened with honey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Common ingredients include chestnut , jujube , and ginger . [ 3 ]