Gangjeong is a hangwa 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. Gangjeong is often served during important events such as weddings, ancestral rites, and Korean New Year celebrations. Yugwa was widely distributed after the Goryeo Dynasty due to the influence of Buddhism, and was called "Goryeo dessert" in the Yuan Dynasty of China.
Gangjeong
Korean (Romanized)
Korean confection
Characteristic of:
Korean cuisine
Contains:
Sesame
Also known as:
Korean (Romanized):
yugwagang jeong
Wikidata ID:
Q873699
Wikipedia title:
Gangjeong
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