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Sudan
Type Punch
Place of origin Korea
Associated cuisine Korean cuisine
Similar dishes Hwachae
Korean name
Hangul
수단
Hanja
水團/水𩜵
Revised Romanizationsudan
McCune–Reischauersudan
IPA [su.dan]

Sudan ( Korean수단; Hanja水團/水𩜵) is a traditional Korean punch made with boiled grain cake balls and honeyed water. [1] It is usually served during the summer for quenching thirst. Traditionally Sudan was always served during a village rite in the 6th month of the Korean calendar (lunar). Korean farmers prayed for a bountiful harvest and god's blessing for their life in the future by making food offering including foods and Sudan drink. It is sometimes considered a type of hwachae. [2]

Hwachae made with rice (or other grain) cakes or rice (or other grain) balls are called sudan (수단). [3]

  • Bori-sudan (보리수단; "barley punch") – made with steamed barely, mung bean starch, and omija juice. [4]
  • Tteok-sudan (떡수단; "rice cake punch") – garae-tteok made with thinly sliced garaetteok (tubed rice cake), mung bean starch, and honey. [4]
  • Wonso-byeong (원소병; "rice ball punch") – made with ball-shaped tteok with fillings of minced jujube or citrus jam floated in honeyed juice. [2] [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Yoon, Sook-ja (Summer 2005). "Hwachae; Refreshing Beverage to Beat the Summer Heat" (PDF). Koreana. 19: 80–83.
  2. ^ a b Yoon, Sook-ja (Summer 2005). "Hwachae: Refreshing Beverages to Beat the Summer Heat" (PDF). Koreana. No. 19. pp. 76–79. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Sudan (수단 水團)" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  4. ^ a b c "Hwachae" 화채. Doopedia (in Korean). Doosan Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2017.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Sudan (beverage))
Sudan
Type Punch
Place of origin Korea
Associated cuisine Korean cuisine
Similar dishes Hwachae
Korean name
Hangul
수단
Hanja
水團/水𩜵
Revised Romanizationsudan
McCune–Reischauersudan
IPA [su.dan]

Sudan ( Korean수단; Hanja水團/水𩜵) is a traditional Korean punch made with boiled grain cake balls and honeyed water. [1] It is usually served during the summer for quenching thirst. Traditionally Sudan was always served during a village rite in the 6th month of the Korean calendar (lunar). Korean farmers prayed for a bountiful harvest and god's blessing for their life in the future by making food offering including foods and Sudan drink. It is sometimes considered a type of hwachae. [2]

Hwachae made with rice (or other grain) cakes or rice (or other grain) balls are called sudan (수단). [3]

  • Bori-sudan (보리수단; "barley punch") – made with steamed barely, mung bean starch, and omija juice. [4]
  • Tteok-sudan (떡수단; "rice cake punch") – garae-tteok made with thinly sliced garaetteok (tubed rice cake), mung bean starch, and honey. [4]
  • Wonso-byeong (원소병; "rice ball punch") – made with ball-shaped tteok with fillings of minced jujube or citrus jam floated in honeyed juice. [2] [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Yoon, Sook-ja (Summer 2005). "Hwachae; Refreshing Beverage to Beat the Summer Heat" (PDF). Koreana. 19: 80–83.
  2. ^ a b Yoon, Sook-ja (Summer 2005). "Hwachae: Refreshing Beverages to Beat the Summer Heat" (PDF). Koreana. No. 19. pp. 76–79. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Sudan (수단 水團)" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  4. ^ a b c "Hwachae" 화채. Doopedia (in Korean). Doosan Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2017.



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