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Yakgwa | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Yakgwa | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Yakgwa | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Yakgwa | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas
Yakgwa | Traditional Deep-fried Dessert From South Korea, East Asia | TasteAtlas

Yakgwa

(약과, 藥菓, Gwajul, 과줄)

Yakgwa is a deep-fried Korean dessert that is prepared with wheat flour and sesame oil. Traditionally shaped into round or floral forms, the cookies are occasionally spiced, and after frying, they are doused in a sweet, honey-infused syrup. The name yakgwa roughly translates as medicinal confectionery, allegedly because honey was once considered a health remedy.


This ancient Korean dessert is believed to have originated during Later Silla era, and it was traditionally served on various festivities and special occasions.