Kkul-tarae facts for kids
Korean court cake
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Alternative names | King's Candy |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Korea |
Main ingredients | Honey |
Similar dishes | Dragon's beard candy |
Korean name | |
Hangul |
꿀타래
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Revised Romanization | kkul-tarae |
McCune–Reischauer | kkul-t'arae |
IPA | [k͈ul.tʰa.ɾɛ] |
Kkul-tarae (Hangul: 꿀타래), also known as Korean court cake, is a Korean dessert and a variation of Dragon's beard candy which originated in China. A hard dough of honey-maltose mixture is kneaded, twisted, stretched and pulled into skeins of silky threads, in which assorted candied nuts, chocolate, or other fillings are wrapped. The name kkul-tarae was trademarked in November 7th of 2000 with intent to sell dessert similar to Dragon's beard candy in Korea.
See also
In Spanish: Kkultarae para niños
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