1. Ingredients for Tteok
-Primary ingredients: Rice or glutinous rice
-Secondary ingredients: Bean, adzuki bean, honey, nut product, mugwort, etc.
2. Taste evaluation
-Spicy: ☆☆☆☆☆
-Salty: ☆☆☆☆☆
-Sweet: ★★★☆☆
-Sour: ☆☆☆☆☆
-Toasted flavor: ★★☆☆☆
-Chewy: ★★★★☆
3. Introduction to Tteok (Rice cake)
Tteok
is traditional Korean dessert with a long history that is made with
steamed white rice or glutinous rice.
It
tastes and looks similar to Japanese Mochi (餅飯;
もち)
and Chinese Niangao (粘糕;
年糕).
The
evidence of Tteok in Korea dates back to ancient times. It’s known
by the fact that earthenware steamer, a tool to make Tteok, was found
in a bunch of relics from that time.
It
was cooked as meals than snacks and there have been many variations
as the grain production has increased.
From
the beginning of the era of the Three States, Tteok was cooked as
special dishes for the upper class or ritual food prepared for
ancestors but it’s been enjoyed as desserts by people since Goryeo
Dynasty era.
Since
Joseon Dynasty era, it’s one of essential foods for national
holidays, weddings and parties like 60th
birthday.
Tteok
is basically made with ground glutinous rice or white rice batter
kneaded with hands or wooden hammer. You could add honey, adzuki
beans, beans, nut products, mugwort and other ingredients.
The
batter is kneaded a few times so it is chewy and Tteok itself is very
delicious.
You
could put honey or adzuki beans inside the chewy Tteok or eat it with
bean flour on it.
Tteok is so delicious that it is also loved by foreigners not just by Koreans.
And there’s a special meaning behind this.
Tteok
cannot be missed on the biggest holidays in Korea such as New Year’s
Day and Chuseok(Korean Thanksgiving Day).
Koreans
normally eat long and thin Garae-tteok on New Year’s Day. It
implies the wish for long and healthy life like long Tteok.
And
Koreans eat Tteokguk(sliced rice cake pasta soup) that also has
Garae-tteok sliced into rounded pieces that look like the sun. It
implies the wish for the good year just like the sun rises every day.
Garae-tteok
is white rice batter steamed with a bit of salt so it’s chewy and
plain-flavored.
You
could just eat it or add it to other cuisines like Topokki or
Tteokguk(sliced rice cake pasta soup).
Songpyeon
is traditional food that Koreans eat on big holidays like
Chuseok(Korean Thanksgiving Day).
Chuseok
is around the time of harvest so there are plenty of crops harvested.
And Songpyeon is rice cake offered to ancestors for harvest of that
year.
Songpyeon
is made by making round pieces of rice batter and putting grains like
adzuki beans and beans in it.
There’s
an old saying that you’ll have a pretty daughter after you get
married only if you can make pretty Songpyeon so women do their best
to make it pretty.
Unlike
Garae-tteok with no filling, Songpyeon is made of white rice batter
mixed with mugwort and black rice for its scent and flavor and it has
sweet adzuki beans and soybeans that give extra sweet taste.
Not
to mention Tteok is a good dessert for everyone, it is very popular
among foreign tourists for its chewy texture and sweet taste.
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4. Kinds of Tteok
Tteok
is good snack for everyone so there are so many kinds.
I’m
going to tell you a few popular ones among Koreans.
Garae-tteok:
Plain flavored Tteok made of white rice batter with salt and boiled
Siru-tteok:
Tteok made of white rice and adzuki beans and steamed in a steamer
Injeolmi:
Tteok made of glutinous rice batter, boiled and served with soybean
flour on it
Ssuk-tteok:
Made of white rice batter mixed with mugwort and boiled that has
mugwort scent and flavor
Ggul-tteok:
Made of white rice batter mixed with sugar, honey or any sweet
ingredients
If
you’re a fan of chewy texture of Tteok, you should try the one made
of glutinous rice instead of white rice.
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5. How to enjoy Tteok even more
Tteok is very delicious that I can proudly introduce to anyone even if it’s their first try.
You could get various kinds of Tteok at a reasonable price at traditional markets.
If you can’t find traditional market near your hotel, you can also get it at food courts at department store or shopping mall so I say you should try.
It’s cheap so you can get a few to ease the hunger during your trip or have it for breakfast.
It’s made with rice so even a small piece would be enough to fill your stomach.
And there are new Tteok café these days in downtowns these days where they sell rice cakes with different kinds of tea.
I’d like you to try Korean style dessert Tteok after having delicious Korean food instead of donuts or cakes.