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Eating
Ttok-Kuk (Rice Cake Soup) on Korean New
Year
"Sue
from Korea"
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Photo:
Anna
Lee
Flickr Creative Commons
When
we eat 'Tekgut', it means that we
are one year older. So, some people make
jokes like, "I don't want to eat
'Tekgut' because I don't want to
get older.
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The
first of January is an important day in every
country. We Koreans also celebrate this day, and
It's a custom for us to eat 'Ttok-Kuk' on
this day.
'Tekgut'
is made from rice cake. When we eat
'Tekgut', it means that we are one year
older. So, some people make jokes like, "I don't
want to eat 'Tekgut' because I don't want to
get older."
'Tek'
means rice cake, and 'Gut' means soup. so,
this is soup with rice cake.To make
'Tekgut', we first boil beef in water for
three hours to give the soup a beef taste. Then we
put rice cake in the soup. But don't forget to make
the rice cake early. We prepare it the day before
New Year's because it needs time to dry out. After
the 'Tek' dries out, we cut slices. Some
families also put dumplings in the 'Tekgut'.
It makes it taste better.
When
my parents were young, this was a special kind of
food, but nowadays we eat 'Tekgut' even on
ordinary days.
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