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Appearance and Diffusion of Aguijjim (아귀찜) ('아귀찜'의 등장과 확산)

  • Lee, Kyou-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to track the appearance of Aguijjim and its popularity on the national level. Furthermore, changes in the monkfish recipe and how they impacted the consumption of monkfish were investigated. It is assumed that monkfish was consumed by Japanese in Korea during the Japanese colonial era. After liberation, people cooked the fish as soup. In the 1960s, Aguijjim was invented in Masan. There is great controversy regarding how the dish was born. It has been asserted that it was created by one specific person, that refugees with insufficient food developed, and that it is just an advancement of Bugeojjim. Aguijjim restaurants began to appear in Seoul in the 1970s, and in the 1990s streets full of Aguijjim restaurants formed. Moreover, popular music and literature referenced Aguijjim in the late 1990s. As Aguijjim has developed and the formation of Aguijjim street have combined, the consumption of monkfish has increased drastically, leading to its import. As cooking methods have transformed, the fish with the unpleasant look which was thrown out in the past, have dramatically gained public interest. 'Masan Aguijjim' became an independent brand that represents a local food that has also been nationalized in a short amount of time.

A Study on the Recognition and Preference for Traditional Foods of University Student in Jeonla-Buk Area (향토음식에 대한 전북지역 대학생들의 인지도 및 기호도에 관한 연구)

  • 민계홍
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.127-147
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    • 2003
  • This study has an aim to understand correctly and to interest in local food through making a survey of the university students related to food and cook living in Jeonju-si about the preferable local food and standard of selection, and through investigating and studying the university students' preference and identification of local food dividing the province into six ‘si’ and eight ‘gun’, and to utilize them as a basic materials of local food investigating the university students' consciousness on popularization. Researching the widely known food of the 23 kinds of 8 classes, the students entering in the 1st and the 2nd, 3rd and the 4th grade liked Jeonjubibimbap of rice meal, kongnamulgukbap of rice meal and soup, chueotang of soup, aguijjim of steamed dish of eojuk of gruel in order. From these results, there should be many chances to taste various foods at home as well as outside it to make the university students in Jeonbuk province have the educational chances, knowledges and chances about local foods, and habits to eat the food made in Jeonbuk province. And all of us should work hard to put in an advertise local foods positively, to develop the foods harmonizing the young person's appetites, and to succeed our food culture with processed foods.

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The Transition of Masan's Restaurant Business from 1960s to 1980s (1960-1980년대 마산지역 외식산업의 변화)

  • Lee, Kyou-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.119-132
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the changes in the Masan region's restaurant industries from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Within this period, there were 1,597 numbers of restaurants found in 'Masansanggongmyeonggam'. During the same period, 313 restaurants appeared in the 'Gyeongnamsinmun' restaurant advertisements. The characteristics of the restaurant industry in Masan during this period are as follows. In Korean food, meat menus such as 'Bulgogi' became popular, and local foods such as 'Masan Aguijjim', 'Kkosirak', 'Hoebaekban', and 'Jinjubibimbap' were commercialized. Due to the government's 'Punshik Changny-ö' policy, the flour food became popular and the number of Chinese restaurants rapidly increased. New western foods were also introduced, such as hamburger and pizza. Grilled whole chicken at 'Yeongyangcenter' became popular, and the emergence of 'Food Department Store'. These new changes were introduced so quickly that there was almost no time difference with the metropolitan area, and it is thought that this is because the young people who moved in as the Masan area was industrialized actively accepted the new changes.