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  2. Sujeonggwa - Wikipedia

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    Sujeonggwa (Korean: 수정과) is a Korean traditional cinnamon punch. Dark reddish brown in color, it is made from mainly cinnamon, sugar, water and ginger. It is often served with gotgam (dried persimmon) and garnished with pine nuts. [1] The punch is made by brewing first the cinnamon sticks and ginger at a slow boil.

  3. Korean royal court cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A sweet rice punch. Being an iconic Korean traditional drink, several varieties of canned sikhye are now widely available. Sujeonggwa: A sweet drink flavored with ginger and cinnamon. Softened dried persimmons and pine nuts are added at serving time. Fruit Hwachae: fruit punch made by mixing several fruits together, or only one fruit used. The ...

  4. Jeonggwa - Wikipedia

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    Jeonggwa (Korean: 정과; Hanja: 正果) is a crispy, chewy hangwa (traditional Korean confection) with vivid colors and a translucent look. [1] [2] It can be made by boiling sliced fruits, roots, or seeds in honey, mullyeot (rice syrup), or sugar water, then drying the slices, and optionally shaping them into flowers or other decorative forms.

  5. Get the Party Started With a Big Bowl of Christmas Punch - AOL

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    A festive champagne punch livens up any holiday celebration. This bubbly drink gets its pink color from white-cranberry-strawberry juice, but you can use plain white cranberry juice, too. Get the ...

  6. Baesuk - Wikipedia

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    Together with sujeonggwa (persimmon punch), baesuk is considered a representative Korean beverage. Due to the similar recipes of the two beverages, baesuk is sometimes called "baesujeonggwa" (배수정과). [2] Baesuk is usually served as dessert and also considered a good remedy for the common cold. [10]

  7. Creative desserts, acai bowls & omelettes: Look out for these ...

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    There are locations in Cherry Hill, Burlington City and Long Branch, Monmouth County, as well. Amy’s, which is open 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, serves 200 types of omelettes and more.

  8. Every good Super Bowl party needs a killer dessert table, and we've got 40 recipes to make you the hostess with the mostess on game day.

  9. Korean regional cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Jobap, a bowl of mixed steamed rice and millet, is commonly served in place of ssalbap (steamed rice), and foods made with grain flour such as noodle dishes, especially naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles), and mandu (dumplings) are common Pyongan dishes. The cuisine's taste is generally bland, with fatty foods being enjoyed during winter.