Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Ingredients of Korean Ogokbap (Five-Grain Rice)


Info source: http://www.lifeinkorea.com/food/food.cfm?subject=rice

Ogokbap (Five-Grain Rice)

Although rice is the staple food for Koreans, they also use other grains.

They often combine four other grains with glutinous and regular rice (most commonly glutinous sorghum, glutinous millet, dried black beans, and dried sweet beans).

Each are cleaned and soaked separately then cooked until the grains have expanded and are well done.

The various grains used differ between areas. Koreans tended to use those grains that they planned to plant in the coming year.

In the past, Ogokpap was also a substitute of Yakshik for commoners who could not afford to have the ingredients like jujubes, chestnuts, and pine nuts for Yakshik on the first full moon day. Koreans also believe that Ogokpap must be shared by at least 3 different families to bring good luck in the coming year.

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