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Mogwa-cha (모과차) or quince tea is a traditional Korean tea made with Chinese quince. [1] Most commonly, mogwa-cha is prepared by mixing hot water with mogwa-cheong (quince preserved in honey or sugar). [2] Alternatively, it can also be made by boiling dried quince in water or mixing powdered dried quince with hot water. [2]
It is usually made using stale (usually left-over) bread, and some combination of ingredients like milk, egg, sugar, dried fruit, and spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg or vanilla. The bread is soaked in the liquids, mixed with the other ingredients, and baked. Chocotorta: Chocolate cookies (Chocolinas brand), cream cheese, dulce de leche, milk
Quince cheese is prepared with quince fruits. The fruit is peeled and cored, and cooked with a teaspoon of water and from 500 to 1000 g sugar [2] per kg of quince pulp, preferably in a pressure cooker, but it can also be left for longer (40 minutes–1 hour) in a regular pot, in this case with a little more water (which will then evaporate).
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Dulce de membrillo is the traditional quince paste served as an accompaniment for cheese, cut into blocks or wedges to place on a board. (Jennelle Fong / For The Times) A note on blue cheese
In Mennonite culture, dried-fruit compote is known by the Plautdietch name pluma moos. The dessert may be topped with whipped cream, cinnamon, or vanilla sugar. The syrup may be made with wine, as in one early 15th-century recipe for pear compote. [5]
Quince cheese/quince paste (Pâte de coing) [6] Yule log; Two kinds of nougat, symbolizing good and evil [1] Black nougat with honey (Nougat noir au miel), a hard candy made with honey and almonds; White nougat (Nougat blanc), a soft candy made with sugar, eggs, pistachios, honey, and almonds
Trail mix: Dried fruit, grains, and nuts. Quince cheese: Made of quince and sugar. Ajil e Moshkel-gosha: Traditional packed trail mix for Nowruz. Gush e fil: Dough topped with pistachios powdered sugar. Poolaki: Thin candy made of sugar, water, and white vinegar. Baslogh: Pastry made of grape syrup, starch and almond. [38]