• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean traditional drinks

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여성의 연령에 따른 한국 전통음료의 음용실태 및 선호도에 관한 조사 분석 (An Analysis of Consumption and Preferences of the Korean Traditional Drinks by Women in Different Age Groups)

  • 한은숙;노숙령
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제14권5호
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    • pp.397-406
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze women's consumption and preferences of the Korean traditional drinks. For this purpose, 205 women aged between teens and 60s living in Seoul were sampled randomly for a questionnaire survey conducted from August 21 to 27, 2003. The results of this study were summarized as follows: The percentile of age groups accounted for 15.6% of the subjects in their teens, 19.5% in 20s, 18.0% in 30s, 20.5% in 40s, 13.7% in 50s, and 12.7% in 60s, respectively. On the other hand, those who graduated from colleges accounted for most (49.8%) of the subjects, those employed by companies for most (23.9%) and those earning 2 million wons or more for most (40.5%). Subjects' preferences about the traditional drinks were as follows: The most popular traditional drink across all age groups was Sikhe (29.8%: fermented rice drink), followed by Sujonggwa (10.7%: dried persimmons punch) and green tea (8.8%). Most of those in their teens and 60s consumed the drinks to relieve from the thirst, while those between 20s and 50s to be healthy. The majority (31.7%) of the subjects were consuming the traditional drinks once or twice per week. Those in their teens and 40s consumed the drinks between 3 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, while those in their 20s, 30s and 50s as they want, and those in their 60s after exercise and as they pleased. 63.4% of the subjects across all age groups bought the drinks at supermarkets, and 60.5% of them were consuming 200ml each time. The reasons of subjects' preferences of the traditional drinks were as follows: The most important factor perceived by all age groups was taste (61.0%), followed by nutrition (15.6%). The most preferred point of taste was 'light' (51.7%). Those in their teens preferred the drinks without grains, while the other age groups preferred the drinks with some grains. Those in their teens preferred canned drinks, while the other age groups preferred the bottled drinks. Consumers' desire for improvement of traditional drinks were as follows: Those in their teens and 20s were satisfied with the current prices of the drinks, while the other age groups hoped for lower prices. On the other hand, those in their 50s answered that the drinks should not be sweet, while the other age groups hoped that the tastes of the drinks would be improved in diverse ways. 53.2% of the consumers hoped that the flavors of the traditional drinks would be diversified. 67.3% of them hoped that the traditional drinks would be improved to be functional drinks, while 54.6% of them hoped that the drinks would be processed in a more hygienic way.

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전통 음료에 대한 서울 지역 대학생의 인지도 및 섭취 실태 조사 (Research on Drinking Traditional Beverages among College Students in Seoul)

  • 김윤성;황수정
    • 한국조리학회지
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.213-224
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    • 2006
  • This study was to investigate the factors affecting drinking Korean traditional beverages and the drinking habits of college students in Seoul. The research was carried out by asking them to drink 10 kinds of traditional drinks. They were composed of 45.5% of boys and 54.5% of girls who were $18\sim21$ years old, studying food related science (63.9%), and mostly (86.6%) living in a nuclear family in collective residents (60.4%) like an apartment. The number of students whose family's monthly incomes were over 3 million won was the largest as 37.1%. Their mothers were housewives (58.4%) mostly aged $46\sim50$ as 47.0%. In the research on the preference of students for the traditional drinks, most of them, 78.7%, showed their liking for the drinks because of their good taste (61.%). The number of students who answered they got the drinks by homemaking was the largest as 39.6%. Most of them, 66.3%, preferred fruit drinks, 19.8% soda drinks, 11.4% traditional drinks and 2.5% functional drinks. 31.2% of the drinks mostly taken at home was green tea, followed by sweet rice drink, Shik-hae. Among the drinks coming into the market, sweet rice drink was preferred in general as 25.7%, and the next was green tea 16.8%, ume drink (Maesil tea) 14.9%, rice tea 13.9%, fruit punch (Sujeonggwa) 11.4%, black tea 7.9%, honey tea 4.5%, ginseng tea 2.5% and jujube tea 2.5%. In the research on 'whether the students had experience preparing the traditional drinks or not', many of them, 62.4%, answered "No". And in the questionnaire asking on 'whether they liked to receive a training on making traditional drinks or not', 87.6% of them showed their wish to get the training. In the question on the reason why the students did not like to take the training on traditional drinks, the number of students who answered that it was complicated and hard to prepare was the largest as 53.0%.

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종가(宗家)의 고조리서를 통해 본 전통주의 연구 (Recipe of Traditional Korean Liquor in Old Cookbooks of Jong-Ga (Head & Noble Family))

  • 이상원;이현진;차호명;김수인;정혜정
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.700-709
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    • 2014
  • Recently, a large number of people are growing interested in Korean cuisine and progress Korean culture. This study inverstigated several kinds of Korean traditional alcoholic drinks and brewing methods, including ingredients in ancient culinary manuscripts "Soowoonjabbang", "Eumsikdimibang", "Onjubub", "Jusiksiui", "Uumjeabang" and "Eumsikbangmunnira" of Korean head family. Korean traditional alcoholic drinks were sorted into two groups based on characteristic (danyang ju, yiyang ju, samyang ju, sayang ju, yakyoung ju, gahyang ju, honyang juand soju) and five categories based on preconditioning methods of Korean traditional alcoholic drinks (iporrige, baeksul ki, gumung tteok, godubap, bumbuck). The most announced ancient Korean culinary manuscript is "Onjubub" (57 varieties of Korean traditional alcoholic drinks), the second largest book is "Eumsikdimibang" (49 varieties of Korean traditional alcoholic drinks), and the third highest book is "Soowoonjabbang" (40 varieties of Korean traditional alcoholic drinks). The "Uumjeabang" and "Eumsikbangmunnira" announced 21 and 15 varieties of Korean traditional alcoholic drinks in six books of ancient Korean culinary manuscripts, respectively.

五味子汁를 기본으로 한 飮淸類의 고찰 (Literature Review on the Korean Traditional Soft Drinks Base on the Omija Broth)

  • 이정숙
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 1993
  • The types and processing characteristics of traditional soft drinks base in omija broth and their historical back grounds were surveyed trough the old literatures published. Three group classification of Korean traditional soft drinks base in omija broth. 1. Honeyed juice mixed fruits base in omija broth 2. Honeyed juice mixed cereal cooking and noodles base on omija borth 3. A water shortage and tea base in omija broth

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기능성 전통 음청류 선호도와 구매도 조사 (Investigation into the Preference and Demand for Functional Drinks (Korean Traditional Drinks))

  • 김귀순;박금순
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.413-421
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 경북지역 20세 이상 성인 418명을 대상으로 전통 음청류에 대한 인지도 및 기호도와 향후 음청류 대중화 및 소비 전망에서 기능성 전통 음청류에 대해 선호도와 구매의사를 살펴보았다. 조사 대상자는 남자 170명, 여자 248명, 30대 29.2%, 40대 28.0%, 20대 27.5%와 50대 15.3%로 기혼이 57.7%로 미혼보다 많았다. 성별에 따른 음청류 선호도는 남녀 모두 과반수 이상이 좋아한다고 하였으며 명절이나 특별한 행사에 많이 섭취하는 것으로 나타났다. 섭취 이유로는 여성은 맛이 좋다와 남성은 우리 고유의 음식이라서 섭취한다고 하였으며 섭취하지 않는 이유로는 입맛에 맞지 않아서가 높게 나타났다. 음청류의 종류 중 남녀 각각 식혜를 4.12, 4.10으로 가장 높게 인지하고 있었으며 수정과, 차, 화채 순으로 나타나 성별간 유의한 차이는 없었다. 음청류 종류에 따른 기호도는 남자가 식혜 3.92, 차 3.61, 화채 3.58순으로 나타났으며 여자는 식혜 3.51, 화채 3.51, 차 3.45순으로 나타났다. 음청류의 소비전망은 46.9%가 증가될 것이다, 36.1%가 그대로일 것이다. 17.0%가 감소할 것이다로 나타났으며 기능성 음청류 개발에 대해 88.5%가 개발동의 가능성을 보여 음청류의 소비전망이 긍정적으로 나타났다. 기능성 첨가 음청류에 대한 소비자 인식에서 영양보충용, 당뇨조절용, 보양용이 높게 나타났으나 대부분의 기능성 음청류 개발 필요에 대해 3.5이상의 점수를 보였다. 기능성 음청류 개발 시 구매 의사도 개발 필요도와 같은 양상으로 나타났으며 기능성이 첨가된 전통 음청류 중 구매의사의 살펴본 결과 남녀 모두 식혜를 가장 높게 선호하는 것으로 나타났다. 기능성 첨가 음청류에 대한 대중화 방안으로 품질지향이미지, 대중성지향이미지, 상품 속성 지향 이미지 세 요인으로 분류하여 개발된 기능성 음청류의 구매도와의 영향성을 살펴본 결과 모든 요인에서 p<.001의 유의한 차이가 나타났으며 품질지향 이미지가 가장 높은 영향력을 보였다.

한국 전통 음료의 소비자 기호도 분석 - 한국·중국·베트남 어린이 대상 - (Drivers for Liking Korean Traditional Drinks - By Korean, Chinese, and Vietnamese Children -)

  • 이솔지;정라나
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this research was to examine the preferences of five traditional Korean drinks and analyze the factors affecting the preferences of children aged 7-12 in Korea, Vietnam, and China. The samples used in a sensory test were omija-cha, yuza-cha, sujeonggwa, sikhye and misutgaru. The test was performed to examine the overall, appearance (color), odor, taste and mouth-feeling and a sweetness intensity using 5 point hedonic scale (1=dislike extremely, 5=like extremely) and, check-all-that-apply (CATA) method was performed to determine preference and non-preferences factors. The preference of all samples except sujeonggwa showed significant differences in all items of the preferences (p<0.001). Almost items of the preference was rated more than 4 points in Chinese and Korea children. The sweetness intensity showed also significant differences in all items of the preferences except sujeonggwa (p<0.001), and evaluated as not sweet-appropriate with the score between 2 and 3 points. Sweetness, color, mouth-feeling, familiar flavor and healthy feeling was selected for the factors affecting the preferences. In conclusion, the result of this study determine the preferences and the affecting factors for the traditional Korean drinks in children of Korea, Vietnam, and China.

전통 음청류의 테이크아웃 음료 개발을 위한 소비자 조사 (A Survey on the Plans to Market Traditional Korean Beverages as Take-Out Products)

  • 박은영;한영실
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.501-508
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    • 2007
  • With the goal of searching for the ways to help market traditional beverages as take-out products, this study conducted a survey over men and women over 20 years of age in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. Their perceptions of importance in choosing traditional beverages and conventional drinks were examined for difference. As a result, taste, reliability, health, flavor, and price were important at general beverage, while taste, health, flavor, reliability, price, and color were in choosing traditional beverages. The participants mentioned recovery from fatigue as the most favorable added feature of traditional beverages, which was followed by beneficial for adult diseases and facilitating digestion. Their preferences toward using them to satisfying a sense of hunger was relatively low. The participants preferred price range was $3,000{\sim}3,500$ won, their favorite ingredients were functional ones, and their favorite shop design was a traditional style. It seems that the marketability of traditional beverages as take-out products is high. The promotion and development efforts should involve marketing to women, differentiation strategies from other drinks, a graceful image, reliable drinks, and additional functions such as recovery from fatigue and can benefit adult diseases.

전통주 이용 실태 및 활성화 방안 (The Use of Korean Traditional Liquors and Plan for Encouraging It)

  • 김영주;한영실
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the use of different sorts of Korean traditional liquor among male and female adults in Seoul and Gyeonggi province, their awareness of them and their preference in an effort to discuss what problems Korean traditional liquors were faced with and how they could gain popularity among people in general. First, It is investigated of drinking frequency by gender, 51.3 percent of the male adults drunk once or twice a week, and 33.2 percent of the female adults drunk once or twice a month. Thus, the men drunk more often than the women. By age, the adults who were in their 20s and 30s were far different from those who were in their 50s above in drinking frequency. Second, regarding what kind of liquor they enjoyed, the men enjoyed Soju the most, followed by beer and traditional liquors. The women enjoyed beer the most, followed by Soju and wine. The favorite liquor of the men was Soju, followed by beer and traditional liquor, and the women most liked for beer, followed by wine and Soju. The female adults preferred low-proof liquor more than the male adults. Third, concerning their awareness of traditional liquor, Andong-soju was most widely viewed as traditional liquor, which were followed by Munbaeju, Gyeongju-gyodongbeopju, Gyeongju-beopju, Gukhwaju, Ssal- makgeolri, and Geumsan-insamju. Overall, they were rarely aware what traditional liquor was. Fourth, as to purchase experience, the men and the older people had more experience to buy traditional drinks than the women and the younger ones. Fifth, as for anju (dishes for traditional drinks), they believed that panfried food and Kimchi should be served with coarse liquor. Panfried and streamed dishes were considered to be good complements to Takju (rice wine) and Cheongju (clear strained rice wine), and pot stew and soup were looked upon as good complements to distilled liquor. The above-mentioned findings illustrated that in order to step up the development of the traditional liquor industry, perpetual research efforts should be put into adding new tastes to unique traditional liquor drinks. And it's required to commercialize those drinks, and multiple P.R. and marketing strategies should be prepared to promote their sales.

대학생들의 음료 소비실태 및 이미지 조사 연구 (A Study on Beverage Consumption Pattern and Image of College Students)

  • 박모라
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.501-513
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    • 1999
  • In order to investigate consumption pattern and image of beverage, this study was performed by using questionnaire based on stratified random sampling about 200 students from September 6, 1999 to September 18, 1999. The result was as followings: 1. For the reasons of each beverage consumption, coke, soda pop and sport drinks were for quenching thirst. And coffee and juices were for dessert and milk.yoghurts, dietary beverages, green tea and ginseng tea were for health. 2. For the priority in selecting each beverage, trademark was dominant factor for choosing coke. And the dominant factor of choosing milk.yoghurts and ginseng tea was nutrition and in case of other beverages taste was the first factor. 3. For the place of taking beverages, coffee, coke and sport drinks were mainly consumed in school and milk.yoghurt and juices in home. 4. The college students loved or liked milk.yoghurt and juices, and they liked or enjoyed coke, soda pop, sport drinks and green tea moderately, and enjoyed ginseng tea and black tea moderately or disliked them. 5. For the frequency of each beverage, many of them consumed coffee and milk.yoghurt once or twice a day. and consumed coke. soda pop. sport drinks and juices once or twice a week. And they answered that they did not consume dietary beverages, green tea, ginseng tea and black tea so often. 6. There was significant correlation with frequency of drinking and preference score of beverage. 7. For the consumption of the Korean traditional beverages, more than 50% of the subjects had no experience in taking sangwha tea, omiza tea, and Kugiza tea. Among them, many answered that they would try the Korean traditional beverages, if they had an opportunity, and that their price was moderate. 8. The results from the analysis of the image of those beverages were as followings; \circled1 Coffee, coke, sport drinks and dietary beverages had a modern image and green tea, ginseng tea and black tea had a traditional image. \circled2 Coke, sport drinks and ginseng tea had a manly image and juices, dietary beverages, green tea and black tea had a womanlike image. \circled3 The students recognized coffee, coke, milkㆍyoghurt, sport drinks, juices, dietary beverages and green tea to be daily and catholic. \circled4 Milkㆍyoghurt, juices, dietary beverages, green tea, ginseng tea and black tea were recognized to be good for health and coffee and coke bad for health. \circled5 Coffee, coke, soda pop, sport drinks, juices and green tea were slightly concerned with a change. \circled6 Coke, soda pop and sport drinks had a dynamic image and coffee, juices. green tea, ginseng tea and black tea had a little static image.

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한국 시절식 인지도 및 선호도 조사 -대구.경북 지역을 중심으로- (Study on Recognition of and Preferences for Korean Traditional Seasonal Foods)

  • 이현순;박금순
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.423-439
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception of and preferences for traditional seasonal foods in Deagu & Gyeongbuk. According to surveys, females (51.2%) demonstrated a higher preference level than males (48.8%), and that for 'married' subjects was highest. Most subjects were classified as 'nuclear family', and 55.0% lived in apartment housing. The reason they experienced or gained knowledge of Korean seasonal foods was parents, which accounted for 64.4%. Reasons for liking Korean traditional drinks was 'traditional food', which scored the highest at 62.8%, followed by 'seasonal food' at 30.4%. The most common reason for disliking Korean drinks was 'lack of information'. The perception of and preferences for seasonal foods were 'rice cake soup', which scored the highest (4.85 points), followed by 'Ginseng chicken soup' (4.70 points). As a result, popularization of traditional seasonal food was based on three factors: modernization, simplicity, and awareness, which significantly influence the preference for Korean traditional seasonal foods.