2012年11月30日金曜日

Korean sweets 1


 
Miyoko Matsuzaki

 

      Hello, everyone! I would like to talk about South Korean sweets this time. Japan is a big Korean boom now. A South Korean drama, music, a dish, cosmetics, etc. are very popular in Japan. I often look at a South Korean drama. However, I do not know what kind of sweets is famous for South Korea. Many media have reported South Korea. However, there are few reports about sweets. So, I wished to investigate about South Korean sweets.

 

     Fache is sweets like the South Korean version fruit punch. It is written as "花菜" with a Chinese character. Fruit is floated into a soda pop or tea. Fruit appears like a flower is beautiful. The kind with various fruits is contained. It is South Korean traditional sweets and how to make is also easy.  So, it is loved by South Koreans as home cooking
 

 

     It is very hot in South Korea as well as Japan in summer. So, sweets called Pappinse are popular in South Korea. This is a dessert like kakigoori. Much fruit and ice have got on ice. It is greatest popularity from a woman from appearance or flavor. "Pa" means it an azuki bean and "Ppinse" means chipped ice. How to eat differs from Japanese kakigoori. These sweets are mixed shapelessly and eaten. It is very tasty although appearance worsens.
 

 

     Pachu is the sweet red bean soup with mochi of the South Korean version sweet red bean soup with mochi. It is the food eaten on the winter solstice. It was believed that a red color paid a bad thing and cured illness. This sweet was introduced by the hit program of Japan recently, and became the center of attention. The popular idol and the actress ate this sweets. It seems that the televiewer was surprised since the reaction was not so good. However, probably, it must be tasty, since sweetness became moderate in sweet red bean soup with mochi and saltiness only became strong.
 

 

      I hear that South Korea has few sweets as for having investigated so far and having considered. It seems that there are actually few stores with a dessert even if it visits a restaurant in South Korea.

     That’s all! Thank you for seeing my blog.

 

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