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Chapssal-tteok

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Chapssaltteok
CourseDessert
Place of originKorea
Main ingredientsRice cakes (rice or glutinous rice), sweet bean paste

Chapssaltteok (찹쌀떡) also sometimes romanized as "Chapssalddeok" or "Chapssaldduk" is a Korean dessert that consists of rice cakes filled with sweet bean paste. The cakes themselves are made from either pounded rice (메떡, metteok), pounded glutinous rice (찰떡, chaltteok), or glutinous rice left whole, without pounding (약식, yaksik) . It is a variant of tteok and is similar to Japanese mochi.

References

  • "Chapssaltteok (Korean-style mochi) recipe - Maangchi.com". www.maangchi.com. Retrieved January 8, 2016.

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