Duteop tteok (두텁떡) - a variety of royal court tteok (궁중떡), is covered 3 layers - duteop powder [outside, made of black-line white bean (흰팥)], sweet rice [middle], and variety nuts and fruits [inside, including chestnut, date (jujube), pinenut,
yuja, duteop-so
Baekseolgi (백설기) – a variety of siru tteok. It literally means "white snow tteok", and is made of white rice and whole raisins
Kongtteok (콩떡) – tteok made with various kinds of beans
Mujigae tteok (무지개떡) – literally "rainbow tteok"; this variety of tteok has colorful stripes. The tteok is used especially for janchi (잔치), Korean banquet, party, or feast like dol (celebrating a baby's first birthday), Hwangap (celebrating 60 years old people's birthday), or gyeonhon janchi (wedding party).
Garaetteok (가래떡; also called hwin tteok, 흰떡, literally "white tteok") – tteok formed into a long white cylinder. The thinly sliced garae tteok is used for making tteokguk, while the thicker cylinder shaped tteok is used in tteokbokki
Shaped tteok
Kkul tteok (꿀떡)
Kkul tteok (꿀떡) – literally means "honey" but this tteok is stuffed with Korean syrup. Ggul tteok is similar to songpyeon in shape, but smaller in size
Gochitteok (고치떡) - made with strawberry powder, Artemisia princeps var. orientalis (쑥) and gardenia seeds (치자)
Ssamtteok (쌈떡) – tteok used for ssam (쌈, food wrapped in a leaf)
Dalgal tteok (닭알떡) [1] – named after the Korean word for egg (달걀 or 계란)
Gyeongdan (경단) – inside these rice balls are usually azuki bean or sesame paste. Then they are usually dipped and covered in black sesame or other powders.
Bupyeon (부편), consists of a dough made from
glutinous rice flour with a sweet filling that is covered with gomul, a kind of powdered bean.[2]
Pan-fried tteok
Jindallae hwajeon
Hwajeon (화전) – small sweet pancakes made of glutinous rice flour and flower petals of Korean
azalea,
chrysanthemum, or rose
Bukkumi (부꾸미), pan-fried sweet tteok with various fillings in a
crescent shape[3]
Juak (주악), made of
glutinous rice flour and stuffed with fillings such as
mushrooms,
jujubes, and
chestnuts, and pan-fried. Juak are colored with natural coloring and covered with sugar or coated in honey[4]
Non-rice tteok
Tteok galbi
Tteok-galbi (떡갈비) is made of formed minced rib meat, or galbi (갈비). The name literally translates to "cake ribs" and is a metaphorical reference to the process of kneading and shaping rice-based tteok.
Duteop tteok (두텁떡) - a variety of royal court tteok (궁중떡), is covered 3 layers - duteop powder [outside, made of black-line white bean (흰팥)], sweet rice [middle], and variety nuts and fruits [inside, including chestnut, date (jujube), pinenut,
yuja, duteop-so
Baekseolgi (백설기) – a variety of siru tteok. It literally means "white snow tteok", and is made of white rice and whole raisins
Kongtteok (콩떡) – tteok made with various kinds of beans
Mujigae tteok (무지개떡) – literally "rainbow tteok"; this variety of tteok has colorful stripes. The tteok is used especially for janchi (잔치), Korean banquet, party, or feast like dol (celebrating a baby's first birthday), Hwangap (celebrating 60 years old people's birthday), or gyeonhon janchi (wedding party).
Garaetteok (가래떡; also called hwin tteok, 흰떡, literally "white tteok") – tteok formed into a long white cylinder. The thinly sliced garae tteok is used for making tteokguk, while the thicker cylinder shaped tteok is used in tteokbokki
Shaped tteok
Kkul tteok (꿀떡)
Kkul tteok (꿀떡) – literally means "honey" but this tteok is stuffed with Korean syrup. Ggul tteok is similar to songpyeon in shape, but smaller in size
Gochitteok (고치떡) - made with strawberry powder, Artemisia princeps var. orientalis (쑥) and gardenia seeds (치자)
Ssamtteok (쌈떡) – tteok used for ssam (쌈, food wrapped in a leaf)
Dalgal tteok (닭알떡) [1] – named after the Korean word for egg (달걀 or 계란)
Gyeongdan (경단) – inside these rice balls are usually azuki bean or sesame paste. Then they are usually dipped and covered in black sesame or other powders.
Bupyeon (부편), consists of a dough made from
glutinous rice flour with a sweet filling that is covered with gomul, a kind of powdered bean.[2]
Pan-fried tteok
Jindallae hwajeon
Hwajeon (화전) – small sweet pancakes made of glutinous rice flour and flower petals of Korean
azalea,
chrysanthemum, or rose
Bukkumi (부꾸미), pan-fried sweet tteok with various fillings in a
crescent shape[3]
Juak (주악), made of
glutinous rice flour and stuffed with fillings such as
mushrooms,
jujubes, and
chestnuts, and pan-fried. Juak are colored with natural coloring and covered with sugar or coated in honey[4]
Non-rice tteok
Tteok galbi
Tteok-galbi (떡갈비) is made of formed minced rib meat, or galbi (갈비). The name literally translates to "cake ribs" and is a metaphorical reference to the process of kneading and shaping rice-based tteok.