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쌀로 빚은 우리나라 전통 순발효주에 관한 문헌적 고찰 (Analytical Study on Traditional Artless-Browing of Regular Rice-Alcoholics)

  • 전정일;이혜정
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.345-359
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    • 1998
  • The contents of 6 classical records consist of 208 items about alcoholics and a number of side dishes; 44 items in YuckJooBangmoon, 82 items in Joochan, 19 items in the "sulbitnunbup", 24 items in Kyuhapchongsu from Korea university, and 39 items in Kyuhapchongsu. Interpreted content was classified and analyzed. Selected 27 items among those brewages, artless-brewing alcoholics, were distributed into 4 large patterns. The materials used for brewing artless alcoholics were regular rice, and yeast (NURUK) Four patterns, grounded on these materials, were set one thing to another and analyzed. analyzed.

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"주방(酒方)"의 조리가공에 관한 분석적 고찰 (A Study on the cooking in 'The Joobang')

  • 김성미;이성우
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.415-423
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    • 1990
  • 'The Joobang' is a cooking book written purely in Korean which came from a Mr. Lee. It is unknown when and by whom this book was written, but it is inferred from red pepper mentioned in this book and from Korean-writting type that the book was written around in the mid-nineteenth century. The contents of 'the Joobang' consist of thirty seven items in all : sixteen items of rice alcoholics, five side dishes, eleven Tucks(rice cakes) and Guaja(cookies) and five processed materials. Cereals for making rice alcoholics were regular rice and sticky rice. In the first brew, rice alcoholics is made all from regular rice, and in the second brew, fifty six percent of regular rice and forty four percent of sticky rice was made use of. For five items of alcoholics forming 31.3% of alcoholics, flour was added, in which case the proportion of leaven to cereals was lower. There were four types of processing cereals in brewing rice alcoholics Jee-ae-bop(steamed rice, 60.9%), thick gruel with cereals ground and completely cooked(8.7%), thick gruel with cereals ground and half cooked (26.1%) and GooMung Tuck(doughnut-shaped rice cake, 4.3%). The comparison of the materials for brewing rice alcoholics and of the types of processing cereals presented in the seven cooking books purely in Korean(Umsik Deemeebang, JoobangMoon, Umsikbo, Sool-mandununbop, Kyuhap chongseo. The Kims' Joobangmoon and The Lee's Umsikbup) showed us the following facts ; Yihwajoo (rice alcoholics brewed around the blooming time of pear trees) and Kwahajoo(rice alcoholics which passed the summed time) were most often introduced and commonest, and the materials for brewing and the types of processing little changed over times. The materials for side dishes were all animal food, and vegetable food was little used for side dishes. Red pepper was used for seasoning. It is a problem of Korean traditional cooking that there were no units of measuring for side dishes. The main materials for Tuck(rice cakes) and Guaja(cookies) were sticky rice, regular rice and honey. There was a variety of terms for the process, from which we can see that the procedures of making Tuck(rice cakes) and Guaja(cookies) were very complicate. Processed materials were chiefly made of sticky rice and the material of firewood(oak trees) and the strength of fire(fire burning vigorously and fire turning to ashes) were described.

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삼일주와 삼일 기이내로 빚어지는 우리나라의 속성주 I. 쌀로 빛은 속성주 (Analytical Study on Traditional Rapid-brew Alcoholic Beverages of Three Days or More I. About Brewing from Regular Rice)

  • 전정일;신민자;최영진;김현숙;이혜정;정재홍;백숙은
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.267-276
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to understand the brewing and processing methods of rapid-brew alcoholic beverages. In the contents of 45 classical records, there were 68 items about rapid-brew alcoholic beverages. and single and double-brew alcoholic beverages. Those alcoholic beverages. of the 68 items studied, were made iron green grown at that time-rice, glutinous rice, regular rice. Selected 38 items among those brew, alcoholics glution rice, were distributed into 34 patterns. Four patterns, grounded on rapid-brewing and processing methods, were set one thing to another and analyzed.

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"주찬"속의 민자 발효주에 관한 고찰 (Analytical Study on Artless-brewing Alcoholics Presented in“Chu Chan”)

  • 전정일;이혜정;이성우
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.133-149
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    • 1991
  • The contents of“Joo-chan”consist of eighty two items about alcoholics, a number of side dishes and soybean sauces. Interpreted content was classified and analyzed. Selected 52 items among those brewages, artless-brewing alcoholics, were distributed into 6 large patterns. The materials used for brewing artless alcoholics were regular rice, waxy rice, wheat and yeast(NURUK). Six patterns, grounded on these materials, were set one thing to another and analyzed.

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"주찬(酒饌)"속의 약용약주에 관한 고찰 (Analytical Study o Compounded Alcoholics Presented in "Chu Chan")

  • 전정일;이혜정;이성우
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1992
  • The contents of "Joo-Chan" consist of eighty two items abut alcoholics, a number of side dished and soybean sauces. Interpreted content was classified and analyzed. Selected 31 items among those brewages, compounded alcoholics, were distributed into 7 large patterns. The materials used for compounded alcoholics, were regular rice, waxy rice, wheat, yeast(NURUK), and compounded extra materials. Seven patterns, grounded on those materials, were set one thing to another and analyzed. analyzed.

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삼일주와 삼일 기이내로 빚어지는 우리나라의 속성주 II. 참쌀로 빛은 속성주 (Analytical Study on Traditional Rapid-brew Alcoholic Beverages of Three Days or More II. About Brewing from Glutinous Rice)

  • 전정일;신민자;최영진;김현숙;이혜정;정재홍;백숙은
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.277-288
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to understand the brewing and processing methods of rapid-brew alcoholic beverage. In the contents of 45 classical records, there were 68 items about rapid-brew alcoholic beverage and sin91e and double brew alcoholic beverage. Those alcoholic beverage of 68 items above, were made from green grown at that time-rice, glutinous rice. regular rice. Selected 38 items among those brewages. alcoholics from glutinous rice, were distributed into 4 patterns. Four patterns, grounded on rapid-brewing and processing methods, were set one thing to another and analyzed.

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과하주양조에 관한 문헌적 고찰 (The Bibliographical Study on the Processing Methods of Kwahaju)

  • 이성우;전정일;배상면
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.17-33
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    • 1992
  • Information about processing method of Kwahaju can get from the 41 kinds classical literature traditional yakju. The contents of those classical literature consist of sixty items about Kwahaju, number of art-less-brewed alcoholics and compounded alcoholics. Interpreted content was classified and analyzed. Selected 40 items, about Kwahaju among previous 60 items, compounded brewages, were distributed into two groups of alcoholics ; Seoul Kwahaju and Kimchun Kwahaju. Both group of alcoholics, grunded on the periodical conversion of processing method through four centuries were set one thing to another and analyzed. The materials used for Kwahaju, compounded alcoholics, were waxy rice mainley, regular rice, yeast(Nuruk), wheat, barley seedings and Soju, Kwahaju, usually, is brewed for worm or hot season and store up the alcoholics for summer. It should be reminded to be durable alcoholics, not soon pureficated out or needing repair.

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"이씨(李氏)음식법"의 조리에 관한 분석적 고찰 (A Study on the Cooking in 'The Lee's UmsikBup')

  • 김성미;이성우
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.193-205
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    • 1990
  • It is not known that when and by whom 'The Lee's UmsikBup' was written. This cookbook is written purely in Korean and has not been published yet. There is another book named 'UmsikBup' in the cookbooks of the Chosun Dynasty and there are many books with similar names. So this book is tentatively named 'The Lee's UmsikBup'. This book comprises fifty three items, among which there are fifteen items of rice alcoholics, three items of Gook-Su (noodles), sixteen items of side dishes, seventeen items of Tuck (rice cakes) and Guaja(kookies), and two items of fruit punch and tea. Three items were illegible because the lines were erased or the letters were not clear. The cereals needed for making rice alcoholics were sixty four percent regular rice and thirty six percent sticky rice. As for the processes, the process using Jee-ae-bop took up fifty five percent. As for side dishes, pheasants, which are seldom used for food these days, were then popular for food. And the entrails of domestic animals were much used for food. Seeing that red pepper paste mixed with vinegar was used for steamed breams (Jim) and that red pepper was used for Yeolgooja Tang, we can estimate that this book was written after red pepper was introduced. Inferring that Chohong Chang (red pepper paste mixed with vinegar and honey) is found Jinchan Ye Que, we can estimate this book was written in the late 1800's. The cereals used for making rice cakes were ninety two percent sticky rice and eight percent regular rice. Sticky rice was much more used and pepper was used for making Tuck (rice cakes) as Hun Chal Byung, So Ham Byung and Dootum Tuck. The analysis of the terms used in this book revealed that 117 items were used for cooking processes. And it also showed us that there were six kinds of cutting and thirteen kinds of heating procedure. The shapes and sizes of foods were revealed on the basis of real things. The measuring units are hard to revive since the measurements were taken by the container then in use. Thirty four kinds of containers and cookers, twenty more of which are now in use, were used for preparing foods. The use of ‘twigs stretched for the east’ had no scientific base but said something of Korean folkways at that time.

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