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학교 급식에서의 중학생들의 식품 기호도 조사 (A Survey on the Food Preference of Middle School Studentsin School Food Service System)

  • 김금란;김미정
    • 한국조리학회지
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.138-150
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    • 2007
  • A survey on meal preference from 287 middle school students was conducted with objective to enhance the quality of the school food service. In case of preference about cookery methods, snacks(15%) and fried food(15%) were ranked the highest while vegetable food showed the lowest. The component ratios of food items were 60.5% of vegetable food and 39.5% of meat food. The most preferred foods were 'Samkeybsal(49%)', 'pizza(41%)', 'spaghetti(33%)', 'pork cullet(31%)', and 'fried chicken (30%)'. In boiled rice, 'fried rice' and 'Bibimbab' were preferred most. The best choice of noodle was spaghetti. The highest ranked soup and stews were 'mandu and soup' and 'Kimchi stew'. Also, 'Galbijjim' and 'Sam-keybsal' showed high preference. In vegetable food, Kimchi was the lowest preference. In 'snacks', the highest preference was 'pizza'. The female students were more in favor of food items than males were except 'grilled foods' and 'steamed foods'. Above all, it is needed to do surveys about food preference periodically and active nutrition education for establishing proper eating habits for middle school students.

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외국인 소비자의 한식 선호도와 관능적 특성에 대한 인식 - 출신국가별 비교를 중심으로 - (Preference and Perception of Korean Foods of Foreign Consumers by Nationality)

  • 이진영;김경자;박영희;김행란
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2010
  • To establish a globalization strategy for Korean food, it is important to ascertain foreign consumer's taste preferences and to evaluate their sensory perceptions of Korean food. In concert with previous studies, the most preferred food were Bulgogi and Galbi. However, respondents showed somewhat different preferences for other foods. Chinese and other Asian participants preferred Galbitang and Samgyetang, while Japanese participants preferred Pajeon, Galbitang and Japchae, and Western participants preferred Galbitang, Mandu and Bibimbap. The most preferred condiment was hot pepper paste (the representative condiment of Korea) and the least preferred one was ginger. Hot pepper paste was preferred most by Japanese participants, while Chinese participants tended not to prefer ginger and other Asian participants excepting those from China and Japan disliked vinegar most. Foreign consumers tended to consider Korean food as sweet, salty and very hot. Chinese participants considered Korean food to be 'plain' and 'light and washy' in taste, while Japanese participants considered Korean food to be 'greasy' and 'thick and sticky'. Chinese participants considered typical servings to be inadequate, while Japanese participants considered the servings as excessive.

서울지역 초등학생의 김치에 때한 인식도 (Seoul Area Elementary School Students' Perception of Kimchi)

  • 백태희;한명주
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.378-388
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    • 2010
  • This study investigated the preference, intake condition and awareness of Kimchi of 660 elementary students in the Seoul area surveyed during June, 2008. The preference test was performed by using 5-point hedonic scale (1=dislike very much, 5=like very much). The most preferred types of Kimchi were Baechukimchi (4.32), Bossamkimchi (4.08) and Kkakdugi (4,01). The most preferred foods prepared with Kimchi were Kimchi jjige (4.59), Kimchi bokkeumbap (4.47), fried Kimchi (4.35), Kimchi pancake (4,31), Kimchi mandu (4.20) and Kimchi kimbap (4.06). Kimchi pizza (2.88), Kimchi hamburger (2.85) and Kimchi spaghetti (2.81) were not preferred. Most students (62.7%) ate Kimchi at almost every meal. The main reason for eating Kimchi was its delicious taste (50.3%). Concerning intake of Kimchi provided at school lunch, 48.4% of students ate some, 45.9% ate all and 5.8% ate none. Various kinds of Kimchi should be developed for elementary school students to meet their taste.

부산 경남지역 초등학교 급식에서의 국수식의 식단유형분석 (Analysis of Menu Patterns of Noodle Meals in the School Foodservices in Busan and Gyeongnam Province)

  • 김석영;최선화;신예성
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.106-113
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study was to classify noodle meals into a few groups according to their menu patterns and cooking methods from the 318 noodles and Ttokgook menus of 360 elementary school foodservices around Busan and Gyeongnam province. Noodle meals with high frequency were also analyzed by season and region to give information for menu planning and to improve elementary school foodservices. The menus were collected from the internet(http://www.kdclub.com) and the home pages of elementary schools between December 2004 and September 2005. Taking all kinds of noodle meals together, the serving frequencies were significantly different among regions, but were not different from season to season. Three different menu patterns were revealed from the collected noodle menus. The most frequently served menu pattern was 'main dish+starchy food & dessert+fruit & beverage+kimchi'. Gooksu, Ttokgook, Udong, and Kalgooksu meals were served with this menu pattern. The menu pattern of Jajangmeon meal was 'main dish+side-dish+starchy food & dessert+fruit & beverage+(kimchi)'. For the Bibimmeon and the spaghetti meals 'main dish+soup+starchy food & dessert+fruit & beverage+kimchi' was used. Ttigim, Danmugy, Saengchae, and chicken were frequently selected as side dishes in the overall noodle menus. More side dishes of a wide variety were served in Ttokgook meal, whereas Danmugy was the most preferred food item as a side dish with Jajangmeon and Udong meals. Comdog, Mandu, Ttok, Matang, and doughnut were preferred food items as a 'starchy food & dessert' with most kinds of noodle meals, except spaghetti with which only garlic-bread was served. The fruit and beverage items were not different with the majority of noodle meals. These results suggest that cost food habits, compatible flavor combinations, and food preference of children rather than nutritional considerations contributed to the selection of food items for the components of noodle meals in the school foodservices.

"시의전서"의 정리학적 고찰 (A Study on the Book "Siuejunsuh")

  • 이효지
    • 대한가정학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.47-61
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    • 1981
  • The Siuejunsuh is a book of Korean woman's life in the Yi-dynasty which published late in 18 century by unknown author. I have studied the food habits of the Yi-dynasty that wrote in siuejunsuh as following. The staple foods ae Bab (boiled cooked rice) 2, Juk(gruel) 6, Mieum(thin rice gruel) 3, Uee (liquid) 1, D'ockguk 2, Mandu3 Kinds I this book. the side dishes are Guk(soup) 24, Jochi 7, jungol 2, J'im 16, Sinsollo 1, Bockuem 5, Sun 6, Gui 16, Jock 10, jon 12, jorim 7, Namul 14, Sangchae 4, Hyae 17, Joban 2, Nooruemi 1, Sooranpoached egg) 2, Sondae 2, jockpyun 1, Choe 1, Muchim 11, Pyunuk 2, Jockgall 6, Po 9, Ssam 4, Jup 1, Jangaji 27, Kimchi 20, and other 27 Kinds. the desserts are D'ock 41, jabgwa 52, Beverages 17 kinds. the alcohol and frutie liquor are 18 kinds. The seasonings are soybean sauce, Jinjang, red peper bean paste, Zupjang, Dampukjang, Chunggukjang, honey, vinegar, mustard, Yunzup etc. Storage foods are vegetables,fruits and beans etc. There are 62 kinds of table ware and cooking kitchen utensiles, but many of them came to usefulness. 16 kinds of measuring unit are very non-scientific because that is not by weight but by bulk or volume. Thee are many food making terms which are 179 kinds of prepared cooking term, 22 kinds of cutting term and 16 kinds of boiling term. And 20 kinds of expression of taste can be seen in this book. Food serving methods are D'ockiserving method, fruits and dried food serving methode in chanhap (food packed in a nest of boxes) Guksoo serving method, Jock serving method, fruits serving method, Seup serving method etc. Table setting methods ae 9 sets of dinner, 7 sets of dinner, 5 sets of dinner, side table setting, liquor table setting, Sinsollo table setting, food's dab table setting etc.

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한국음식용어(韓國飮食用語)의 문헌적(文獻的) 연구(硏究) (A Bibliographical Study of Korean-Food Terms)

  • 이성우;김경진;이효지
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.150-175
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    • 1983
  • The paper is to classify the terms of foods, wines, relish(komyungs), seasonings and cooking processes in Korean cooking books. The results of this study are follows : The dishes which were made from cereals are Bab(boiled cooked rice), Juk(gruel), Miuem(Thin rice gruel), Noodle, Sujebee, Mandu(Pyun su, dumpling), D'ockuk, Pumbok, Yaksik, D'ock(Korean rice cake) etc. The terms of side dishes are Tang (Kuk, Kaeng), Chigae(Jochi Kamjeang, Jijimee, Tugari, Wakjeoji), Jim(Jeung), Sun, Jungol(Abok jaeng ban, sinsulro, punggujigol), Bockum, Kui, Jorim, Cho, Jun(Jijim, Jeenya, Puchigae, Bindae-dock, Nureumi) Jeok(San-jeok, Nuremjeok, Jijimnureumjeok), Hoe (Saenghoe, Sukhoe, Kanghoe, Sujeonghoe, A chae), Mareum chan (Po, Jaban), Changachi (Jangkwa, Sukchae (namul)-Japchae, Kyujachae), Muchim, Sam, Tuigim, Pyunyuk, sundae, suran, Jeockal (Sikhae), Jockpyun, Mal-i, Jihi, Kee, Pojeok, Gimchi etc. The kinds of Jabgwas are Kangieong(Sanja), Yumilgwa, Suksilgwa, Dasik, Jeonggwa, Yeocgangjeong, Gwapyun etc. The kinds of beverages are Hwachaes and Teas. The terms of the wines in Korean cooking bok are 173 kinds. There are 21 kinds of Relish(komyung). There are 12 kinds of Jang, and the terms of the seasonings are as follows: mustard, cinammon, pep per, powder of peppers, powder of sesame, honey, garlic, ginger, sugar, salt, vinegar, syrup, yunjeup, jochung, sesamol-oil, chojeckuk, sesame, greet-onion, powder of black pepper, oil etc. There are 547 kinds of prepared cooking terms, 36 kinds of cutting terms and 34 kinds of boiling term in food making terms.

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농촌 노인의 나트륨 섭취에 기여하는 음식 분석 (Dishes Contributing to Sodium Intake of Elderly Living in Rural Areas)

  • 문현경;최순옥;김정은
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.123-136
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    • 2009
  • Sodium is a necessary element for the body. Excessive intake of sodium is known as one of the risk factors for chronic diseases. Recently, increasing numbers of people in Korea are suffering from chronic diseases. Major causes of deaths were chronic degenerative disease with the rising aging population. Especially, the population of rural areas is growing older fast. In rural areas, it is known that under nutrition and high sodium intake were major nutritional problems. For sodium intake, there were some studies about contributing food items. They were not enough to show diets relate to sodium intakes. Thus, this study analyzed dishes contributing to sodium intakes of elderly living in rural areas. Dietary intakes using "the 24hour recall method" were used. For the analysis for sodium intakes, "Can-pro3.0" was used. Ranking of dishes by contributions of sodium intakes were Korean cabbage, kimchi (19.6%), seasoned soybean paste (5.3%), soybean paste (4.6%), soybean paste soup dried radish leaves (3.5%), hot pork and kimchi stew (3.4%) in order. Ranking of dish groups by sodium intakes was kimchies (28.3%), soup and hot soups (22.8%), stews and casseroles (9.7%), seasonings (8.2%),and seasoned vegetables (6.0%) in order. One-dish meals among cooked rice, wheat noodles among noodle and mandu, soups using the soybean paste, stews using soybean paste and kimchi, salted fish among grilled foods, stir-fried anchovy among stir-fried foods, seasoned spinach, and Korean cabbage kimchi contributed to sodium intakes. As the nutrition deficiency of the elderly living in rural areas could be a problem, and excessive sodium intakes is threatening to their health, it is needed for the senior citizens to have adequate knowledge for diets containing less sodium. And recipes for healthy food and nutrition education based on their diets are needed.

체계적 문헌고찰을 통한 한국음식의 선호도와 인지도 분석 (Analysis of Preference and Recognition of Korean Foods through Systematic Review)

  • 추한나;권용석;김기옥;황유진;조수묵
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제35권6호
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    • pp.503-523
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study was to select 30 representative Korean dishes by a systematic review of preferences and recognition of Korean foods. The papers for the review were located using the keywords 'hansik', 'hanguk eumsik' from DBpia, KISS, NDSL and RISS, and 18 relevant papers were finally short-listed. To analyze the preferences of Koreans and foreigners for Korean dishes, respondents were chosen from various regions such as Asia, Europe, South Pacific, Africa, and North/South America. A total of 4,053 respondents participated in the selected papers and Korean dishes were classified according to the content analysis based on books published by the Rural Development Administration (RDA). Among the main dishes, two kinds of cooked rice were selected, bibimbap and kimbap. Also, noodles, dumplings, and sliced rice cake soup varieties mul-naengmyeon, guksujangguk, mandu, and tteokguk were selected as main dishes. The side dishes selected included 6 kinds of soup, miyeokguk, yukgaejang, samgyetang, gomtang, seolleongtang, and galbi-tang. Other side dishes selected were six types of stews namely doenjang-jjigae, kimchi-jjigae, sundubu-jjigae, haemultang, maeuntang, and dakbokkeum-tang. Three kinds of grilled side dishes selected were bulgogi, galbi-gui, and samgyeopsal-gui. Galbi-jjim was selected in the category of braised or steamed foods. Tteokbokki and japchae were the stir-fried food selected. Pan-fried foods and fried foods selected included a kind of haemul-pajeon and dak-gangjeong respectively. Seasoned vegetables selected were samsaek-namul including gosari-namul, sigeumchi-namul and doraji-namul. Two kinds of baechukimchi and kkakdugi were selected as kimchies, and sikhye was selected in the category of beverages and teas. These results could be used as selection criteria in developing recipes for representative Korean menus.

중부 지역 여대생에서 음식섭취빈도조사지를 이용한 나트륨 섭취량 평가 및 나트륨 섭취와 골밀도와의 관련성 조사 (Evaluation of Sodium Intake and Relationship between Sodium Intake and the Bone Mineral Density of Female University Students)

  • 배윤정;연지영
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.625-636
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 여대생 248명을 대상으로 음식섭취빈도조사지에 의한 나트륨 섭취량과 골밀도와의 관련성을 규명하고자 하였다. 조사 대상자의 평균 연령은 정상군 20.15세, 골감소군 20.04세였으며, 두 군간 유의적인 차이는 보이지 않았다. 평균 신장과 체중은 정상군 161.14 cm, 54.99 kg, 골감소군은 161.02 cm, 52.20 kg으로 나타나, 골감소군에서 체중이 유의적으로 낮은 것으로 나타났다. 평균 체질량지수와 체지방량은 정상군 20.90 kg/$m^2$, 26.09%, 골감소군은 20.08 kg/$m^2$, 24.27%으로 체질량지수와 체지방이 골감소군에서 유의적으로 낮은 것으로 나타났다. 평균 종골의 골격 상태 측정 결과에서 BUA, SOS, QUI는 정상군 118.44 dB/MHz, SOS 1,578.12 m/s, QUI 124.59%, 골감소군은 99.24 dB/MHz, SOS 1534.50 m/s, QUI 98.83%로 골감소군이 유의적으로 낮은 것으로 나타났다. 음식섭취빈도지에 의한 나트륨 섭취량(3,176.51 mg)은 식사 기록법에 의한 나트륨 섭취량(1,898.62 mg)과 유의한 양의 상관관계를 보였으며, 정상군 3,598.60 mg, 골감소군 3,748.25 mg으로 두 군간 유의적인 차이를 보이지 않았다. 나트륨 섭취의 주요 급원식품으로 정상군은 배추김치(10.13%), 라면(5.05%), 된장찌개(3.27%), 김치찌개(3.23%), 멸치볶음(2.48%) 순으로나타났으며, 골감소군은 배추김치(12.78%), 라면(6.04%), 김치찌개(2.94%), 된장찌개(2.62%), 자반고등어(2.34%) 순으로 나트륨 섭취량이 많게 나타났다. 음식군별 나트륨 섭취에 기여하는 음식군별 결과를 살펴보면, 정상군은 김치류(16.91%), 면류 및 만두류(16.34%), 찌개 및 탕류(13.88%), 주반찬(육류, 난류, 콩류, 11.73%), 어패류(11.02%) 순으로 나타났으며, 골감소군은 김치류(20.51%), 면류 및 만두류(17.03%), 찌개 및 탕류(12.98%), 어패류(10.76%), 주반찬(육류, 난류, 콩류, 10.63%) 순으로 나타났다. 두 군 모두에서 김치류, 면류 및 만두류, 찌개 및 탕류, 주반찬(육류, 난류, 콩류), 어패류로부터 전체 나트륨 섭취의 70% 정도를 공급받고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 조사대상자의 각 식품군의 나트륨 섭취량과 골밀도와의 상관 관계 분석결과, 면류 및 만두류(r=-0.0276, p=0.0426)와 나물 및 생채류(r=-0.0587, p=0.0015)와 골밀도간의 유의적인 음의 상관관계를 나타내었다. 각 식품군의 섭취빈도와 골밀도와의 상관관계 결과, 면류 및 만두류(r=-0.0344, p=0.0116), 찌개 및 탕류(r=-0.0376, p=0.0008), 김치류(r=-0.0421, p=0.0482), 어패류(r=-0.0160, p=0.0362), 나물 및 생채류(r=-0.0503, p= 0.0064), 양념류(r=-0.0407, p=0.0347) 등과 유의적인 음의 상관관계를 보였다. 나트륨 섭취 상태와 골밀도와의 관련성을 알아보기 위하여 나트륨 섭취량에 따라 4분 위수로 대상자를 나누어 비교한 결과, 정상군의 T-score는 Q1 군 0.90 g/$cm^2$, Q2군 1.03 g/$cm^2$, Q3군 0.91 g/$cm^2$, Q4군 0.98 g/$cm^2$으로 군간 유의적인 차이를 보이지 않았고, 골감소군은 Q1군 -1.48 g/$cm^2$, Q2군 -1.61 g/$cm^2$, Q3군 -1.59 g/$cm^2$, Q4군 -1.71 g/$cm^2$으로 군간 유의적인 차이를 보이지 않았다. 이상의 연구 결과에서 여대생의 주요 나트륨 급원 식품인 배추김치, 김치찌개, 된장찌개 이외의 라면, 멸치볶음, 스낵 과자의 식품으로부터 나트륨 섭취가 높은 것으로 나타났다. 또한 나트륨 총 섭취량과 골밀도는 상관성이 없었고 나트륨 섭취 기여도가 높은 식품의 섭취빈도가 높은 경우 나트륨 섭취도 높았는데, 이는 골밀도에 따른 군간 나트륨 섭취가 유사하여 나트륨 섭취가 골밀도에 미치는 효과가 미약하게 나타나 것으로 보인다. 따라서 골밀도에 관련성이 있는 골대사 지표 및 다양한 측정 방법을 통한 골밀도와 나트륨 섭취수준과의 관련성 연구가 필요하다고 생각된다.

서울.경기지역 성인의 상용음식에 대한 한식 인식도 조사 (A Study on the Perception as HANSIK (Korean Food) for the Common Dishes in Korean Adults Residing in Seoul and Metropolitan Area)

  • 박영희;강민지;백현욱;오상우;박수진;백희영;최정숙;이진영;강민숙;정효지
    • 대한지역사회영양학회지
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    • 제17권5호
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    • pp.555-578
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to investigate which food items are perceived as HANSIK (Korean food) in Korea. 562 males and females aged 20-70 were surveyed on 512 most frequently consumed dish items from 4th Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey if they perceive it as HANSIK. Dish items in kimchi, namul sukchae (cooked and seasoned vegetable) and jeotgal (salt-fermented food) category showed high response rate to be perceived as HANSIK. The response rate of twigim (frying foods) as HANSIK was low showing less than 70%. The response rate as HANSIK for foreign origin foods such as ramen and jjajangmyeon (black bean paste noodle) were lower than 25%. In jang yangnyum (seasoning) category, doenjang (soybean paste) and gochujang (red pepper paste) showed high response rate as HANSIK more than 90%. Females showed a higher response rate as HANSIK than males for most food items except several items of myen mandu (noodle and dumpling). The younger age group had higher HANSIK perception on many items of recently consumed foods, especially budae-jjigae (spicy sausage stew) (p < 0.001) and jwipo-jorim (braised dried filefish) (p < 0.001), implying that they already accept the common foods as HANSIK regardless of the origin. These results provide an information on the foods perceived as HANSIK among currently consumed common foods in Korea and these results can be utilized for establishment of HANSIK concept reflecting transition of dietary life in Korea.