Garae-tteok

Long Korean rice cakes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Garae-tteok (Korean: 가래떡) is a long, cylindrical tteok (rice cake) made with non-glutinous rice flour.[1][2] Grilled garae-tteok is sometimes sold as street food.[3] Thinly (and usually diagonally) sliced garae-tteok is used for making tteokguk (rice cake soup), a traditional dish eaten during the celebration of the Korean New Year.[4] The world record of the longest garaetteok was achieved in Dangjin, South Korea in 2018, with 5,080 metres (16,670 ft).[5]

TypeTteok
Place of originKorea
Hangul
가래떡
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Garae-tteok
TypeTteok
Place of originKorea
Associated cuisineKorean cuisine
Korean name
Hangul
가래떡
RRgaraetteok
MRkaraettŏk
IPAka.ɾɛ.t͈ʌk̚
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Preparation

It is traditionally made by steaming non-glutinous rice flour in siru (steamer), pounding it and rolling it between the palms and the table or rolling it between the palms.[1][6] The method forms a thick, cylindrical rice cake, around 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in) in diameter.[4][6] Hand-rolled garae-tteok is not uniform in size and has variations of thickness along its length.

Modern garae-tteok is usually made by extruding the steamed rice flour with garae-tteok machines.[6]

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