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Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Tteok | Traditional Rice Dish From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas

Tteok

(떡, Ddeock, Duk, Dduck, Dduk, Thuck, Korean Sticky Rice Cakes)

Tteok are traditional Korean rice cakes that are prepared with glutinous or non-glutinous rice. The cakes are incredibly versatile, and although they are mostly sweet and enjoyed as a dessert, some plain varieties can be incorporated into savory dishes.


The usual preparation includes steaming, pounding, or kneading the rice until it transforms into a pliable dough which can optionally be enriched with different ingredients and shaped into various forms. The most popular tteok varieties include songpyeon, chapssaltteok, garaetteok, gyeongdan, as well as many more traditional and modern versions.


The cakes are a staple at various special occasions in South Korea, but some are also enjoyed as a sweet, everyday dessert.