• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean steamed rice cake

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첨가재료에 따른 증편의 관능적.물성적 특성 (Sensory and Rheological Properties of Jeungpyun made with various Additives)

  • 최영희;전화숙;강미영
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.200-206
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    • 1996
  • 전통쌀가공식품인 증편의 영양성 및 기호성을 증진시킬 목적으로 콩가루, 전지분유, 탈지분유, 난황, 난백, 쑥가루 등을 첨가하여 증편을 제조하였으며 첨가 재료별 증편의 성형성 및 관능적, 물성적특성을 비교 하였다. 첨가재료를 달리한 증편의 일반성분을 분석한 결과 쑥가루를 제외한 모든구에서 단백질함량이 대조구에 비해 높았으며 콩가루, 전지분유 첨가구는 조지방의 함량이 높았다. 탈지 분유와 전지분유를 첨가한 증편의 loaf volume은 대조구에 비해 낮았으나, 난황, 난백, 쑥가루을 첨가 한 증편은 대조구와 유의적 차이를 보이지 않았다. 쑥 가루 및 난황첨가구는 기공이 균일하지 않았다. 첨가재료별 증편의 관능검사결과 콩가루, 전지분유, 탈지분유, 난백첨가구가 대조구보다 단맛의 정도가 강하고 씹힘성 및 단단한 정도가 낮았으며, 쑥가루첨 가구는 쓴맛이 강하게 느껴지고 단단하였다. Texturometer로 증편의 물성을 측정한 결과, 쑥가루 첨가구는 경도, 탄력성 및 씹힘성이 높아 단단하고 탄력있는 특징을 보였으며, 콩가루, 전지분유, 탈지분유 및 난백첨가구는 이러한 물성이 대체로 낮아 부드럽고 질기지 않는 물성을 나타내었고 이는 관능검사 결과와 유사하였다. 콩가루 및 전지분유첨가구를 4$^{\circ}C$에서 저장했을 때 경도의 변화가 대조구보다 낮아 증편의 노화를 지연시키는 효과가 있었다.

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수도권 일부 남녀 대학생의 달걀요리 선호도와 이용실태에 따른 활용 촉진 (Promotion and Utilization of Eggs according to Egg Dish Preference among University Students)

  • 한수진;이인숙;강은주;안효리;엄애선
    • 급식외식위생학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.30-35
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    • 2021
  • This study was conducted to understand the perception and the usage pattern of egg dishes in university students. The questionnaires were collected from 200 university students residing in Seoul. The age group was 118 (59.0%) in 20s, 50 (25.0%) in 30s, and 32 (16.5%) in 40s and older. Also, 179 (89.5%) were undergraduate students and 21 (10.5%) were graduates. The result of food preferences in the overall survey was as follows: Meats and Poultry (4.46±1.03) > Seafoods (2.92±1.41) > Fruits (2.91±1.17) > Eggs (2.50±1.10) > Vegetables (2.21±1.17). The preference of foods using eggs as the main ingredient was as follows: Rolled egg (4.07±0.81) > Steamed egg (4.05±0.91) > Scrambled egg (3.83±1.03) > Rice omelet (3.77±1.03). The preference of foods using eggs as sub-ingredient was Egg in Ramyeon (4.11±1.08) > Fried egg over Bibimbob (3.87±0.91) > Sliced boiled egg in Naengmyeon (3.78±1.11). The preference of eggs as desserts was Egg tart (4.01±1.08) > Sponge cake (3.72±1.09) > Egg bread (3.63±1.13). The result of the frequency of eating eggs indicating that approximately two-thirds of university students consumed eggs more than 3 times a week. Although there was no significant difference, male students not only consumed eggs more frequently than female students, but also consumed a higher amount. In recent years, since one-person household in college students tends to increase, it is more important to save cooking time and food quality. Thus, the development and dissemination of various egg recipes should be prioritized for university students.

안동지역의 제례에 따른 음식문화(II) -동제(洞祭)와 제물(祭物)- (Dietary Culture for Sacrificial Rituals and Foods in Andong Area(II) -Village Sacrificial Rituals and Foods-)

  • 윤숙경
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제11권5호
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    • pp.699-710
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    • 1996
  • The sacrificial foods using at 88 villages in Andong area where the village sacrificial rituals are performed, were investigated in 1994. The finding are as follows; 1. Since the village sacrificial rituals keep ancientry, white Baeksulki without any ingredients is used as Ddock (a steamed rice cake) in 74 villages, and in 5 villages the Baeksulki was served just in Siru (a tool used to prepare Ddock). The type of meat serving in rituals has been changing from large animal to small animal and the type of light from bowl-light to candle. 2. Though the ritual observes Confucianism style, memorial address was offered in 34 villages and only in 8 villages, liquor was served 3 times and the address was offered. In 60 villages, liquor was served only once, and calling village god, bowing twice, and burning memorial address paper were performed in order. Burning paper has been meaningful in rituals. 3. Tang (a stew) was served in 21 villages, and in 18 villages even Gook (a soup) was not used. The numbers of village which do not use cooked rice and Ddock are 14, respectively. 4. Fruits are essential in rituals foods. In 63 villages, 3 kinds of fruits are served and this is contrasted with even number of fruits in Bul-Chun-Wi Rituals. 5. In 25 villages, fish and meat are not served. As meat, chicken in 19 village are served. Meat Sikhae (a fermented rice beverage) prepared with meats or fish are served in 5 villages. Slice of dried meat is served in 73 villages commonly. 6. In gender of god for village shrine, woman in 43 villages, couple in 17 villages, man in 9 villages, mountain god in 2 villages, villages tree, etc were enshrined. In 52 villages liquor is served in rituals (liquor is used in 58 villages including serving god), in 28 villages sweet liquor (Gamju) is served for god (sweet liquor is used in 46 villages), and liquor, water, or sweet liquor is just displayed on table but not served in 8 villages. Incensing is found to be not common in village ritual, only in two villages it is performed. The most appropriate rituals food is thought to be pig for mountain god. Home dishes can not be used in village ritual and spoon is not used and chopstick is prepared from wild plant. Meat and fish are used in the raw.

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증편제조를 위한 퍼지 이론 적용에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Preparation of Jeung-pyun by Application of the Fuzzy Theory)

  • 권경순
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.228-234
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    • 2002
  • 지금까지의 요리의 조리법에 대한 우수성은 관능검사의 결과에 의존하고 있는 실정으로 관능검사의 결과는 조리과정 및 재료량에 영향을 받으며, 매번 요리의 조리와 관능검사 과정에 시간소비와 시행착오를 거쳐야할 뿐만 아니라 최상의 조리법 및 재료량을 찾아내는 것도 쉽지만은 않았다. 본 논문에서는 시간소비 및 시행착오를 줄이기 위한 대안으로써 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션 방법을 제안하였다. 퍼지이론을 사용하여 몇 번의 실험을 통한 실험데이터로부터 퍼지 모델을 구성하고 퍼지 모델로부터 재료량 및 조리법에 따른 관능지수를 찾을 수 있으며, 최적의 관능지수가 얻어질 수 있는 재료량 및 조리법을 유추해내는 방법이다. 퍼지 모델은 실험으로부터 얻어진 재료량의 변화에 따른 관능지수의 관계로부터 얻어질 수 있으며 전반부와 후반부로 구성되어져 있다. 추론방법은 간략 추론법을 사용하였다. 본 논문에서는 이 방법을 증편제조에 적용해 보았으며 제조법은 기존의 방법을 사용하였고 재료량에 따른 관능지수 변화에 제한을 두었다. 퍼지모델의 입력으로는 증편제조에 필요한 재료들의 양을 사용하였고, 조직, 부드러운 정도, 신정도, 씹힘성, 전체적인 특성 및 증편반죽의 pH증편의 pH및 volume의 관능지수는 퍼지모델의 추론과정을 거쳐 출력부로 나오게 되었다. 본 논문에서는 재료의 양 및 관능지수의 변화를 매우 제한적인 경우에 대해서 제시를 하였지만, 증편을 직접 제조하여 관능지수를 평가하지 않고 다양한 재료의 종류, 양 및 제조방법에 따른 정확하고 보편적인 관능지수를 퍼지모델의 시뮬레이션을 통하여 측정할 수도 있으며, 원하는 특성을 얻을 수 있도록 적합한 재료량을 추론할 수 있다. 또한 이 방법은 제조법의 과학화 및 전산화에 용이하게 응용할 수 있을 것이며, 식이요법이 필요한 환자의 체계적인 영양관리 등에 적용될 수 있을 것이다.

전통적 증편 제조의 표준화 (Standardization for the Preparation of Traditional Jeung-pyun)

  • 최성은;이종미
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제25권6호
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    • pp.655-665
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    • 1993
  • 전통적 증편 제조법의 표준화를 위하여 증편에 첨가되는 동동주와 콩의 양 그리고 발효시간이 수준에 따라 증편 특성에 미치는 영향을 관능적 방법과 이화학적 방법을 사용하여 알아보았다. 또한 반응 표면 방법을 사용하여 이들 요인들의 초적 수준을 결정하였다. 증편 반죽의 standing height 비율에서 콩은 1, 2차 발효시 모두, 발효시간은 1차 발효시에만 그 수준이 높아짐에 따라 통계적으로 유의하게 그 값이 증가하였다. 증편반죽의 비용적은 1, 2차 발효시 모두 콩의 첨가량이 증가 할수록 통계적으로 유의하게 증가하였고 쪄서 제조된 증편의 비용적은 동동주양과 콩량이 많아질수록 통계적으로 유의한 증가를 보였다. 증편의 팽창율은 동동주양과 콩량이 증가할수록 통계적으로 유의한 차이를 보이며 증가하였고 특히 콩에 의한 효과가 다른 용인보다 큰 것으로 나타났다. 증편반죽의 pH는 동동주 양이 적어지고 콩량이 증가될수록 통계적으로 유의하게 높아졌다. 증편의 환원당량은 동동주 양이 많아지고 발효시간이 길어질수록 통계적으로 유의하지는 않았지만 증가하는 경향을 보였으며 콩의 첨가량이 증가할수록 통계적으로 유의하게 증가하였다. 증편의 수분함량은 각 요인이나 수준차에 따라 유의적인 차이나 일정한 경향을 보이지 않았다. Rheometer에 의한 증편의 텍스처는 콩량이 많아질수록 경도, 탄력성, 응집성 등의 측정값이 통계적으로 유의하게 감소하였다. 관능검사결과로부터 반응 표면 방법을 이용하여 결정한 증편 제조시의 최적 수준은 쌀가루 100g당 동동주 30g, 콩 2g, 1차 발효시간 180분 이었다.

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교정시설 소년수용자와 일반 고등학교 남학생의 식습관, 식품 섭취 및 기호 비교 (A Comparison of Eating Habit, Food Intake and Preference between Juvenile Delinquents and Male High School Students)

  • 박순서;박모라
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.392-402
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the eating habit, food intake frequency and preferred food and taste of juvenile delinquents (100 numbers) and male high school students (100 numbers), using questionnaires from August to October 2004. 1) It was shown that the juvenile delinquents took more unbalanced diet (p<0.05), smoking (p<0.001) and drinking (p<0.001) than general students, while general students had more eating between meals (p<0.01). 2) The intake of food was a significant difference in white rices (p<0.01), bibimbab (p<0.001), kimbab (p<0.001), fried rice (p<0.001), ramen (p<0.001), jajangmyun (p<0.001), jambong (p<0.001), hamburger (p<0.001), pizza (p<0.001) and breads (p<0.05). The juvenile delinquents took more major food than that of general students in all the items except for white rice. It was observed, then, that the juvenile delinquents showed more intake of such subsidiary foods as bulgoki (p<0.001), roasted thin pork chops (p<0.001), grilled pork belly (p<0.001), pork cutlet (p<0.01), sweet and sour pork (p<0.001), chicken with ginseng (p<0.001), fried chicken (p<0.001), kimchi pot stew (p<0.01) and zucchini (p<0.05) than general students, with general students taking more kimchi (p<0.01) and fried or boiled soybean curd (p<0.01). The intake of dessert was a significant difference in yogurt (p<0.01), orange juice (p<0.001), cola (p<0.001), soft drinks (p<0.001), ion drinks (p<0.001), coffee (p<0.001), apple (p<0.01), banana (p<0.001), orange (p<0.001), cake (p<0.001), hot dog (p<0.001), ddokbokgi (p<0.01), mandu (p<0.001), fried fish paste (p<0.05), steamed korean sausage (p<0.001), fried foods (p<0.05), hem & sausage (p<0.001), cheese (p<0.001), ice-cream (p<0.001), candy (p<0.01), chocolate (p<0.001), mayonnaise (p<0.05), jam (p<0.01) and butter & margarine (p<0.01). Then, the juvenile delinquents were shown to entirely have more intake of all the desserts than those of general students. 3) Regarding preference of foods, it was shown that the juvenile delinquents preferred cereals (p<0.05), grilled pork belly (p<0.001), chicken with ginseng (p<0.01), anchovies and small fish (p<0.05), chicken with ginseng (p<0.05), seasoned spinach (p<0.001), seasoned zucchini (p<0.001), milk (p<0.05), coffee (p<0.001) and butter & margarine (p<0.05) while general students did egg (p<0.01), soybean sprout soup (p<0.001), boiled or fried potato (p<0.05), seasoned soybean sprout (p<0.05), boiled or fried soybean curd (p<0.01), fried foods (p<0.01) and snack (p<0.05). For their preference of tastes, hot taste (p<0.01) was higher in the juvenile delinquents. 4) Under general environments there was a change of the difference in their behaviour of pork cutlet (p<0.01) intake in accordance with other family and of milk (p<0.001) and butter & margarine (p<0.05) preference in accordance with growth in a big city between the two groups.

장서각 소장 사찬발기를 통한 조선왕실의 사찬음식 연구 - 탄일, 출산, 가례, 상례를 중심으로 - (A Study on Joseon Royal Cuisine through Sachanbalgi of the Jangseogak Archives - Focusing on Royal Birthday, Child birth, Weddings and Funerals-)

  • 정혜경;신다연;우나리야
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.508-533
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    • 2019
  • This study investigated the Sachanbalgi, which record the royal feasts given by the royal family of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. These records are contained within the Gungjung Balgi, which recorded the types and quantity of items used in royal court ceremonies. The Eumsikbalgi is the general name for the records of food found within this document. Using these Eumsikbalgi, and in particular the Sachanbalgi, this study investigated the food eaten and bestowed by the Joseon royal family. The Sachanbalgi describes four categories or occasions of feasts: royal birthdays, childbirth, royal weddings, and funerals. These records allow us to reconstruct who the attendees were and what the table settings and food were for instances not directly indicated in oral records, books, or other documents. The food at these Sachan (feasts) was diverse, being related to the specific event, and its contents varied based on the position of the person who was receiving the food. Usually, Bab (rice) was not found at a Sachanbalgi, and only on two occasions were meals with Bab observed. Specifically, it was served with Gwaktang (seaweed soup) at a childbirth feast. There were seven kinds of soups and stews that appeared in the Sachanbalgi: Gwaktang, Yeonpo (octopus soup), Japtang (mixed food stew), Chogyetang (chilled chicken soup), Sinseonro (royal hot pot), and Yukjang (beef and soybean paste). Nureumjeok (grilled brochette) and Saengchijeok (pheasant), and Ganjeonyueo (pan-fried cow liver fillet) and Saengseonjeonyueo (pan-fried fish fillet) were eaten. Yangjeonyueo, Haejeon, Tigakjeon (pan-fried kelp) and other dishes, known and unknown, were also recorded. Boiled meat slices appeared at high frequency (40 times) in the records; likewise, 22 kinds of rice cake and traditional sweets were frequently served at feasts. Five kinds of non-alcoholic beverages were provided. Seasonal fruits and nuts, such as fresh pear or fresh chestnut, are thought to have been served following the event. In addition, a variety of dishes including salted dry fish, boiled dish, kimchi, fruit preserved in honey, seasoned vegetables, mustard seeds, fish, porridge, fillet, steamed dishes, stir-fried dishes, vegetable wraps, fruit preserved in sugar, and jellied foods were given to guests, and noodles appear 16 times in the records. Courtiers were given Banhap, Tanghap, Myeonhap, wooden bowls, or lunchboxes. The types of food provided at royal events tracked the season. In addition, considering that for feasts food of the royal household was set out for receptions of guests, cooking instructions for the food in the lunchbox-type feasts followed the cooking instructions used in the royal kitchen at the given time. Previous studies on royal cuisine have dealt mostly with the Jineosang presented to the king, but in the Sachanbalgi, the food given by the royal family to its relatives, retainers, and attendants is recorded. The study of this document is important because it extends the knowledge regarding the food of the royal families of the Joseon Dynasty. The analysis of Sachanbalgi and the results of empirical research conducted to reconstruct the precise nature of that food will improve modern knowledge of royal cuisine.

"고사십이집(攷事十二集)"의 조리가공에 관한 분석적 연구(2) (A Study on the Cooking in 'The Kosa-sibi Jip' (2))

  • 김성미
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, twenty-five kinds of food presented in Sooljip(戌集) 5 and 6 of Food collections of 'Kosa-sibi Jip(攷事十二集)' have been classified into four : Staple food, subsidiary food, Tuck(rice cake) and Han-gwa(Korean confectionery), and Tang-jng and tea. Cooking processes have been examined and scientifically analyzed in terms of cooking, Fourteen kinds of Jook (thick gruel with cereal) as well as Urak-Jook were presented among the methods of making Jook, one of staple foods. Milk and ground rice were boiled together into Urak-Jook, which was nutritious because of carbohydrate, added to milk. Hong-sa Myun was mode of ground shrimps, ground bean, ground rice and flour which were kneaded together. It was a nutritiously balanced food. Nineteen kinds of Kimchi presented in this book were classified by the recipes. The five of Jook-soon Ja, U-so Ja, Tam-bok Ja and Jo-gang were made by adding red malt and cereals(boiled rice or candies). Jo-gang, Jo-ga and Jo-gwa-chae were made by adding salt and rice wine. With salt and fermenters added, eight were made. Chim-jup-jeo-ga was made by adding Jang(soy-bean sauce) and the inner chaff of wheat instead of salt. The four of Ka-za-san, Hwang-gwa-san, Tong-gwa-san and Jo-gang were made by adding salt and vinegar. Jo-gang was made by adding salt, rice wine, residue of rice wine and candies. The four of Kae-mal-ga, Ku-cho-chim-chae, Un-gu-hwa and Suk-hwa-chim-chim-chae were made by adding salt and spices. San-got-Kimchi was made without salt. San-got-Kimchi and Suk-hwa-chim-chae were made originally in Korea. Suk-hwa-chim-chae, in particular, was first classified as a kind of Kimchi in this book and oysters were added, which is notable. Pork could be preserved longer when smoked oven the weak fire of thatch ten days and nights. Dog meat was sauced and placed on the bones in a pot. A porcelain was put on the top of the pot. Flour paste sealed the gap between the porcelain and the pot. Some water was poured into the porcelain, and the meat was steamed, with two or three thatched sacks burned, which was a distilled dry steaming. This process has been in use up to now. Various cooking methods of chicken were presented from in Umsik-dimi-bang to in Chosun Musang Sinsik Yori Jebup. These methods were ever present regardless of ages. Such measuring units as Guin(斤) and Nyang(兩) were most frequently used in cooking processes of this book, except in case of Jang(soy bean sauce), vinegar and liquor. Twenty eight kinds of kitchenware and cookers were used, of which porcelains wee most used and pans and sieves followed. The scientific eight cooking methods were as follows. First, salt was refined through saturated solution. Next, it was recommended Hong-sa Myun containing shrimps should not be taken along with pork, which is thought to be a proper diet in terms of cholesterol contained by shrimps and pork. Third, meat was coated with thin gruel and quickly roasted and cleared of the dried gruel membrane, which prevented nutrients from exuding and helped to make the meat well-done. Fourth, The fruit of paper mulberry trees has the protease which can soften meat. Therefore when meat was boiled with th fruit of paper mulberry trees, it can be softened easily. Fifth, pork was smoked over the weak fire of thatch. Sixth, in cooking dog meat, distilled dry steaming raised the boiling point and made it possible to preserve meat longer. Seventh, in boiling the sole of a bear, lime was added, which made meat tender by making the pH lower or higher than that of raw meat. Finally, in boiling down rice gluten, a porcelain in the pot prevented boiling over the brim, which is applied to pots in which to boil medical herbs.

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1900년대 이전 문헌에 기록된 전 조리법의 문헌적 고찰 (A Bibliographical Study of Korean Fan Fried Side dishes(Jeon) in Korean Literatures before the 1900s)

  • 최영진
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.629-639
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    • 2012
  • Jeon refers to a type of Korean cuisine used as a side dish, made with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or fish, mixed with flour batter and coated with egg batter and then pan-fried on both sides with oil so that heat spreads through them well. The aim of this study was to provide a cornerstone of further research on Korean dietary life, by reviewing types, recipes and names of Jeon recorded in ancient cookbooks (Korean literatures) and by analyzing changes in recipes to make Jeon, which our ancestors used wisely as one type of side dish. Considering developments and changes recorded in old documents, the Jeon recipe appeared relatively later than the recipes for grilling, steaming et al, which had been developed much earlier, and it had not been recorded until the 1600s. Changes of Jeon recipes by time period are as follows. In the 1600s, there were three recipes: frying only with grain batter after preparation of ingredients, frying right after preparation of ingredients, and putting ingredients on already fried watery batter. These three recipes were still used in the 1700s, in addition to a new recipe, in which ingredients were oil-fried to be skewered. Today's recipe in which prepared ingredients are fried after getting coated with flour and egg only appeared in 1800s. This has been the main recipe for Jeon ever since. In that time period, there was more variety of recipes and ingredients than before. For instance, Jeon was used for soup or steamed dishes instead of being served as a dish itself. Buchimgae with mixed ingredients was also considered Jeon. In the 1900s, there appeared more names for Jeon as more sorts of ingredients got used, even though there were no new recipes for Jeon. The above-mentioned historical records show that traditional recipes for Jeon have been applied to various dishes, using diverse ingredients, and it might be a smart solution to today's problematic dietary habits involving excessive intake of nutrients, in that it provides a healthy way to add fat. In the same sense, the recipe for Jeon can play an active role in internationalization of Korean foods, in which healthiness is a main feature. According to ancient documents, the recipes for Jeon were used even for meals that were not side dishes, such as Jun-Gwa (Jung-Gwa), Jun-Yak and fried rice-cake. Also, there were dishes using the same recipes even without carrying the name of Jeon, like Buchim or Jijim. This might be worthy of further examination in culinary science.

발효원과 발효온도가 보리상외떡의 품질특성에 미치는 영향 (The effects of fermentation agent and fermentation temperature on the quality of Bori-sangoedduk)

  • 곽은정;박상희;김지상;이영순
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제23권2호통권98호
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2007
  • The effects of fermentation agent and fermentation temperature on the quality of Bori-sangoedduk We examined the effects of fermentation agent and fermentation temperature on the quality characteristics of Bori-sangoedduk a traditional dduk(rice cake) from Jeju, Korea. Bori-sangoedduk was prepared by mixing wheat flour, barely flour, and Borisul or Takju as the fermentation agent the mixture was then fermented at 30, 35, and $40^{\circ}$C. for 3 hr, and steamed. The L- value of the Takju group was higher than that of the Borisul group, and the samples fermented at $30^{\circ}$C in each group had higher than L-values than those fermented at $35^{\circ}$C and $40^{\circ}$C . The a- and b-values did not differ significantly by the fermentation agents and fermentation temperatures. The loaf volume of the Borisul group was higher than that of the Takju group however, there were no significant differences according to fermentation temperature. The values of hardness, springiness, and cohesiveness were lower in the Borisul group than in the Takju group due to a greater number of pores and surface cracks. Hardness, springiness, and cohesiveness values were highest at fermentation temperatures of 30, 35, and $40^{\circ}$C , respectively, in both groups, compared to samples at other temperatures. In the acceptance test, the Takju group was preferred over the Borisul group for appearance, texture, taste, flavor, and overall preference. There were also statistically significant preferences in taste, flavor, and overall preference for samples fermented at $40^{\circ}$C , in both groups, compared to those fermented at $30^{\circ}$C and $35^{\circ}$C. In the descriptive test, there were no differences in color according to fermentation agent and fermentation temperature, however, the Takju group was shinier than the Borisul group. In addition, the Takju group was harder and springier than the Borisul group, and had less sour taste and flavor than the Borisul group. Finally, in terms of overall preference, we found that Bori-sangoedduk made with Takju and fermented at $40^{\circ}$C for 3 hr was the best formula, due particularly to its taste and flavor.