Type | Punch |
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Place of origin | Korea |
Associated cuisine | Korean cuisine |
Similar dishes | Hwachae |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 수단 |
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Hanja | 水團/水𩜵 |
Revised Romanization | sudan |
McCune–Reischauer | sudan |
IPA | [su.dan] |
Sudan (Korean: 수단; Hanja: 水團/水𩜵) is a traditional Korean punch made with boiled grain cake balls and honeyed water.[1] It is usually served during the summer for quenching thirst. Traditionally Sudan was always served during a village rite in the 6th month of the Korean calendar (lunar). Korean farmers prayed for a bountiful harvest and god's blessing for their life in the future by making food offering including foods and Sudan drink. It is sometimes considered a type of hwachae.[2]
Hwachae made with rice (or other grain) cakes or rice (or other grain) balls are called sudan (수단).[3]
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