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Winter Bliss: 10 Best Traditional Korean Snacks and Beverages for Warmth and Delight in Korea

Ha-da by Ha-da
December 8, 2023
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As the chilly winter season approaches, it’s time to cozy up and indulge in some delightful Korean snacks and beverages that can warm your body and soul. Traditional Korean snacks and beverages are delicious and offer a rich cultural experience. Now, we’ll explore ten mouthwatering treats and beverages that are particularly popular in winter. So, without further ado, let’s embark on a journey to discover these delectable Korean snacks and beverages!

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  • 10 Best Traditional Korean Snacks and Beverages to Beat the Winter Chill in South Korea
      • 1. Hotteok (호떡)
      • 2. Bungeoppang (붕어빵)
      • 3. Yakgwa (약과):
      • 4. Gyeongju / Hwangnam Bread (경주 / 황남 빵)
      • 5. Yubuchobap (유부초밥)
      • 6. Sujeonggwa (수정과)
      • 7. Sikhye (식혜)
      • 8. Dongdongju (동동주)
      • 9. Baekseju (백세주)
      • 10. Bori-cha (보리차)
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10 Best Traditional Korean Snacks and Beverages to Beat the Winter Chill in South Korea

Korean snacks and beverages to warm your winter in South Korea
Korean snacks and beverages to warm your winter in South Korea | Pinterest

Here are some traditional Korean snacks and beverages that reflect Korea’s rich and diverse culinary tradition. These offerings present a combination of sweet, savory, and spiced flavors that are perfect for warming you up during the winter season.

1. Hotteok (호떡)

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Hotteok is a type of sweet pancake that is popular during the winter season. Made with a dough infused with yeast, it has a delightful mixture of cinnamon, nuts, and brown sugar inside. These treats are crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside, and best enjoyed piping hot. They are the ultimate comfort food for a chilly winter day.

2. Bungeoppang (붕어빵)

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Bungeoppang, or fish-shaped pastry, is a beloved Korean winter snack. This unique treat consists of a thin crispy exterior resembling a fish, filled with a sweet red bean paste. The combination of the crispy shell and the warm, velvety filling offers a delightful contrast in texture and flavor. It’s a delightful street food enjoyed in colder weather.

3. Yakgwa (약과):

Savor the delightful flavors of Yakgwa, a traditional Korean sweet that is perfect for the winter season. This irresistible treat is made by mixing wheat flour, honey, sesame oil, and ginger juice. After deep-frying, these bite-sized goodies are coated in a thin layer of honey syrup. This creates a glossy exterior and a satisfyingly chewy texture. The unique combination of flavors in Yakgwa creates a truly indulgent experience, making it the perfect treat to enjoy during the winter months.

4. Gyeongju / Hwangnam Bread (경주 / 황남 빵)

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Originating from the historic city of Gyeongju, this sweet bread is an iconic Korean snack that embodies the essence of winter. Gyeongju, known as Hwangnam bread, features a warm, freshly baked pastry with soft, pillowy dough and a luscious filling of sweet red bean paste. The slightly sweet aroma and comforting flavors evoke memories of cozy winter evenings. Gyeongju / Hwangnam bread is a perfect accompaniment to warm up during winter.

5. Yubuchobap (유부초밥)

Yubuchobap is a popular Korean dish that can also be enjoyed as a snack. This delicious dish, known as tofu sushi, involves stuffing seasoned rice into sliced tofu pockets. Yubuchobap offers a comforting and satisfying experience with its soft and silky texture. It is a hearty and filling option for a winter meal, providing protein and fiber. Additionally, it offers a healthier alternative to regular sushi, featuring low-fat tofu and essential carbohydrates from the rice. In conclusion, Yubuchobap is the perfect winter dish, offering a comforting texture, satisfying nature, and nutritional benefits.

6. Sujeonggwa (수정과)

Moving to a traditional Korean beverage perfect for winter, we have Sujeonggwa, also known as “persimmon punch.” Made with dried persimmons, cinnamon, ginger, and sugar, it garnished with pine nuts. Koreans adore it for its sweet and revitalizing flavor. While it is typically served cold, you can also enjoy it hot during the winter season. Koreans believe that this aromatic and mildly spicy beverage aids digestion and strengthens the immune system during the winter season.

7. Sikhye (식혜)

Koreans often relish Sikhye as a sweet rice beverage served for dessert. Made from malted barley and cooked rice, it has a mild sweetness and a refreshing flavor that helps to balance the palate after a meal.

8. Dongdongju (동동주)

During the winter season, people in Korea enjoy Dongdongju. Made by fermenting rice, water, and a unique Korean fermentation starter called nuruk, Dongdongju is a famous traditional rice wine. This delightful beverage has a distinctive milky appearance and a lovely, earthy flavor, making it the perfect accompaniment to savory dishes.

9. Baekseju (백세주)

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Baekseju, an herbal liquor deeply rooted in Korean culture, boasts a rich historical background. Crafted with a harmonious blend of medicinal herbs like ginseng, ginger, cinnamon, and jujube; this unique concoction incorporates rice wine for a perfectly balanced flavor. Renowned for its velvety smoothness and comforting warmth, Baekseju has gained popularity, particularly during the chilly seasons.

10. Bori-cha (보리차)

Bori Cha

Another traditional Korean beverage perfect for winter time is Bori-cha, a traditional Korean barley tea. Koreans enjoy this beverage hot or cold. Making Bori-cha is easy—just steep roasted barley grains in hot water for a light and slightly nutty flavor. Bori-cha is caffeine-free and known for its soothing and warming effects, making it an ideal choice for chilly weather. You can find Bori-cha in Korean households, as well as in restaurants and cafes throughout Korea, so don’t miss out on this delightful beverage!

Many traditional Korean snacks and beverages are a must-try during winter. From hotteok to hwangnam bread, these treats offer a delightful combination of flavors. Accompany them with traditional drinks like Sikhye to Bori-cha for a truly authentic experience. Enjoy a delightful snack and warm drink while embarking on a flavorful journey through Korea’s winter wonderland.

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Ha-da loves to explore the city's vibrant food scene and share her finds with others. She is always on the lookout for new and exciting culinary experiences, and she loves to share her finds with her readers. Ha-da is also passionate about fashion and loves to find unique Korean brands.

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