Mandugwa
Type | Hangwa |
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Place of origin | Korea |
Main ingredients | Dough (wheat flour, honey, sesame oil), jujubes, cinnamon, sugar, jocheong |
Cookbook: Mandugwa Media: Mandugwa |
Mandugwa | |
Hangul | 만두과 |
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Hanja | 饅頭菓 |
Revised Romanization | mandugwa |
McCune–Reischauer | mantugwa |
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Mandugwa is a variety of hangwa traditional Korean confectionery, consisting of a fried dumpling stuffed with a sweetened filling and coated with jocheong, or liquid candy. Its dough is prepared kneaded with wheat flour, honey, and sesame oil. The filling is made with filtered steamed jujubes mixed with powdered cinnamon and granulated sugar. While only a small amount of filling is put on a flattened piece of dough, the covering should be thick, in order to prevent the confectionery from bursting out after it is fried in oil. After frying, the dumpling is marinated in jocheong in order to preserve it, and eaten as an after-dinner snack.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 만두과 饅頭菓 (in Korean) Doosan Encyclopedia
External links
- General information about Korean desserts
- (Korean) Information about Hangwa
- (Korean) Information about Hangwa
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