• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean soups

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초등학교 저학년과 고학년 학생의 식습관 및 기호도 조사 - 대전지역을 중심으로 - (Survey on the Eating Habit and Food Preference of Lower and Higher Grade Elementary School Students - Based on Daejeon Area -)

  • 김명희;윤선영;김미원
    • 한국식품영양학회지
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.952-966
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the differences of food habits and food preferences between lower and higher grade students through the survey of elementary school students in Daejeon four elementary schools located in Jung-Gu and Seo-Gu in Daejeon are selected for this survey randomly and the completion of the questionnaires are according to grade. 1. Practical Analysis of Food Habits: For regular meals, the highest number of subjects skipped breakfast. It is being found that the girl students (81.61%) consumed more cooked rice than the boys (78.85%) and more boys (13.10%) ate bread or milk more than the girls (9.20%). The most important thing for the lower grades students (34.20%) when consuming is the nutritious foods, while the higher grades students (49.67%) consumed the set meals. During consumption, the highest number of the subjects watched TV or read books from time to time. More higher grades students (38.98%) preferred spicy and salty foods than the lower grades (22.09%). 2. Food Preferences: Between rice and noodles, most subjects preferred cooked rice (81.38%), Jajangmyeon (80.80%), Ramyeon (79.43%), and disliked bean-mixed rice (28.39%). For soups, Most students enjoy the Deokkguk. Majority of the subjects prefer meat and fried or steamed foods, and also grilled and pan-fried dishes. For the pan-roasted and fried dishes, most subjects did not enjoy the rhizome fry and sweet-pumpkin fry methods, and for vegetables, they did not like wild vegetable and seasoned cucumber (40.57%) The higher grades students enjoy the vegetables and salads more than the lower grades students. For Kimchi varieties, it is found that subjects like the cabbage Kimchi (69.66%) the most. There is little difference in food preference between the lower and higher grade students, but the rankings of food preferences are different according to various grades.

단체급식 다빈도 사용 고나트륨 음식의 단계별 저염화의 관능적 특성 (Sensory characteristics of Step-by-Step Sodium Reduction on Frequently used High Sodium Foods in the Institutional Food Service Industry)

  • 권순복;김혜영
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.465-476
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to develop sodium reduced foods for 10 representative high sodium foods often served in the food service industry, and to conduct sensory evaluation on the foods. The foods are kimchi, cucumber salad, banquet noodle, seaweed soup, ahuk soup, pork kimchi stew, red pepper paste pork chops, beef bulgogi, grilled mackerel and saury stew selected based on data from the 2010 national health and nutrition examination survey. The sodium contents of chinese cabbage kimchi were 688.1 mg in the control, 587.3 mg in the 15% reduced sodium sample group (level 1), and 486.5 mg in the 30% reduced sodium sample group (level 2). The corresponding sodium contents of cucumber salad were 406.4 mg, 345.5 mg, and 284.6 mg. The sodium contents of banquet noodle were 1080.2 mg, 912.2 mg, and 765.8 mg, respectively. The sodium contents of seaweed soup were 459.4 mg, 392.1 mg, and 333.0 mg, respectively. The sodium contents of ahuk soup were 615.3 mg, 534.9 mg, and 434.4 mg respectively. The sodium contents of pork kimchi stew were 1156.2 mg, 988.3 mg, and 820.2 mg respectively. The sodium contents of grilled mackerel were 624.6 mg, 557.4 mg, and 456.9 mg respectively. The sodium contents of red pepper paste pork chops were 723.7 mg, 615.0 mg, and 505.3 mg, respectively. The sodium contents of beef bulgogi were 678.3 mg, 561.9 mg, and 473.3 mg, respectively. The sodium contents of saury stew were 676.0 mg, 574.6 mg, and 470.9 mg respectively. Sensory evaluation was conducted with a total of 30 samples consisting of 10 control food groups, 15%, and 30% reduced sodium food groups. Results showed sodium reduction up to level 1 or 2 in chinese cabbage kimchi, cucumber salad, pork kimchi stew, red pepper paste pork chops, beef bulgogi, grilled mackerel and saury stew. However, the soups and noodles showed significant differences between the control and the 15% reduced sodium (level 1) food groups, specifically in banquet noodle, seaweed soup, ahuk soup.

마 분말이 첨가된 국수의 품질 특성 (Quality Characteristics of Noodles Added with Dioscorea japonica Powder)

  • 안장우;윤종영
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제40권5호
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    • pp.528-533
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    • 2008
  • 마 분말을 밀가루 대비 0%(시료 I), 1.4%(시료 II), 2.8%(시료 III), 4.2%(시료 IV)를 대체하여 첨가하여 국수를 만들어 여러 가지 특성을 조사하였다. 생국수와 조리된 국수의 L값은 마 분말의 첨가량이 증가할수록 유의적으로 감소하였다. 조리된 국수의 b값은 마 분말의 첨가량이 늘어날수록 유의적으로 감소하였으나 a값은 네 시료 모두 유의적으로 증가하였다. 조리에 따른 국수의 무게증가율에서는 IV 시료가 가장 높았다. III, IV 시료의 부피증가율이 I, II 시료보다 더 컸다. 조리된 국수의 밀도는 시료 간에 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 국물의 pH와 탁도는 마 분말의 첨가량이 늘어남에 따라 유의적으로 증가하였다. 조리된 국수의 경도와 탄성은 시료 I이 가장 높았고 시료 II, III, IV에서 모두 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 응집성과 검성은 시료 III, IV가 I, II에 비해 유의적으로 더 작았다. 관능검사 결과 네 시료 사이에 외관과 향미의 기호도에는 유의적인 차이는 없었다. 색은 I과 II 시료가 III, IV 시료에 비해 높은 기호도를 보였다. 맛과 조직감, 종합적인 기호도에서 시료 III이 가장 선호되었다. 이로써 마 분말이 첨가된 국수의 제조를 위해서는 2.8% 정도의 마 분말을 밀가루에 대체하여 첨가하는 것이 적당할 것으로 판단되었다.

방사선 조사된 라면수프의 조사선원에 따른 전자스핀공명 분석특성 (Analytical Characteristics of Electron Spin Resonance for Identifying Irradiated Ramen Soup with Radiation Sources)

  • 안재준;이주운;정형욱;권중호
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2009
  • 시판 분말 라면수프(RS-1, RS-2)에 대하여 방사선 조사선원(감마선, 전자선, 0-20 kGy)에 따른 ESR 분석특성을 연구한 결과, 수프에 함유된 결정형 당이 방사선 에너지에 의해 free radical을 생성하는 것으로 나타났다. 즉, 방사선 처리되지 않은 2종의 라면수프에서는 $Mn^{2+}$ radical이 나타났으나, 조사시료의 ESR spectra는 RS-1에서 g = 2.011, 2.006, 2.002 및 1.999, RS-2에서 g = 2.010, 2.006, 2.002 및 1.999의 4개의 peak를 가진 multi-component signal이 각각 확인되어 조사여부의 판별이 가능하였다. 또한 감마선 및 전자선과 조사선량에 따른 ESR intensity를 비교한 결과, 동일 측정조건에서는 모든 선량에서 전자선 조사시료가 감마선 조사시료보다 높은 강도를 나타내었다. 라면수프의 방사선 조사선량과 ESR intensity 간의 R2는 0.9665 이상을 보이면서 각 signal의 intensity는 조사선량이 증가함에 따라 일정한 비율로 증가하였으며, g-value가 나타나는 자장영역은 일정하였다. 이들 중 강도가 큰 $g_2$(2.010-2.011)와 $g_3$(2.002)의 signal 증가는 조사선량과 높은 선형적 상관을 나타내었다($R^2$= 0.9750-0.9981).

서울, 경남지역 승가(僧家)의 식생활(食生活)에 관한 조사연구 -II. 주식(主食)과 부식(副食) 중심으로- (A study on eating habits of the Buddhist Priesthood in Seoul and Kyongnam -II. Staple food and side dish-)

  • 조은자;박선희
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.267-275
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    • 1994
  • 1. 주식 밥은 쌀, 찹쌀만으로 짓는 흰쌀밥, 기름찰밥이 대부분이었고, 그외의 밥의 주재료는 쌀이었고, 부재료는 잡곡, 두류, 야채, 산채, 견과류 등을 사용하였다. 찹쌀을 주재료로 하는 경우에는 대부분이 찌는 법을 사용하였고, 조미료로는 흰쌀밥을 제외한 거의 모든 종류의 밥에는 소금을 기본으로 이용하였다. 죽은 쌀을 주재료로 한 흰죽이 가장 많았고, 부재료는 유종실류, 한방재료류, 우유등을 이용하여 왼죽상태로 끓이는 것이 특이하였다. 국수는 건국수보다는 손국수의 형태가 많았고, 주재료는 밀가루가, 부재료는 콩가루, 메밀가루, 수수가루, 찹쌀가루등이 사용되었으며, 국수 마는 국물에는 표고버섯, 다시마 이외에 들깨, 참깨, 잣, 호도, 가죽나물 등이 이용되었다. 수제비는 밀가루를 주로 이용한 밀수제비가 대부분 이었고, 찹쌀 새알심 반죽에는 쪽을 넣어 이용하는 경우도 있었으며, 국물맛은 다시마, 표고버섯외에 가죽나물을 사용하여 특이한 맛을 내었다. 2. 부식 찌게보다 국이 3배 정도 많이 이용되었고, 주재료로 국에는 엽경채류가, 찌게에는 열매채소가 주로 사용되었다. 국물맛은 간장과 된장이, 양념은 고추가루, 마늘, 파와 참기름이, 농후제로는 들깨가루가 가장 많이 이용되었다. 조림의 주재료로는 근채류가 대부분이었고, 조리법은 기름에 튀기거나 볶아서 간장, 설탕, 물엿으로 조리는 방법이었고, 찜은 각종채소와 산채류를 국물에 익혀 들깨가루, 찹쌀가루를 섞어 농후하게 하는 방법이었다. 생채, 나물, 볶음에는 엽경채류와 산채류가 주재료로 사용되었고, 조리법으로는 삶거나 데쳐서 무치는 방법이 많았다. 볶음, 나물에는 간장, 소금을, 산채류에는 된장, 고추장을 기본 간으로 하고 있었다. 생채와 나물에는 참기름이, 볶음에는 들기름과 식용유가 주로 이용되었고, 양념에는 마늘, 파 이외에 인공조미료도 이용되고 있었다. 전(튀김)에는 엽경채류와 근채류가 가장 많이 사용되었고, 버섯, 더덕, 도라지, 우엉, 마등은 여러가지 방법으로 전처리한 후에 구이에 사용되었고, 사용되는 기름은 거의 모두 시판 식용유였다. 쌈의 재료는 상치가 가장 많았고, 방장은 된장, 고추장, 막장외에 멸치젓갈도 사용하였다. 회에는 생표고버섯이, 묵의 재료로는 도토리, 메밀, 녹두, 동부등이 주로 사용되었고, 조리법으로는 양념장을 뿌려서 먹는 법외에 묵볶음, 묵장아찌, 묵구이, 묵전등 매우 다양하였다.

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국민건강영양조사 식품섭취빈도조사지 개발: 국민건강영양조사 제4기 (2007-2009) 자료 이용 (Development of a Food Frequency Questionnaire for the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: Data from the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES IV))

  • 윤성하;심지선;권상희;오경원
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제46권2호
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    • pp.186-196
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this study was to develop a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for an adult population for use in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). The 24-hour recall data for 2,939 subjects aged 19 years and over from the fourth KNHANES first year (2007) were used to extract the items included in the questionnaire. The FFQ items were developed by selection of major dishes based on the cumulative contribution rate, between-person variability based on the cumulative R2 of energy and 14 nutrients (carbohydrate, protein, fat, crude fiber, calcium, phosphorous, iron, sodium, potassium, vitamin A, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and vitamin C) and the number of consumers of each dish. In addition, the FFQ items were revised with analysis of 24-hour recall data of the fourth KNHANES second and third year (2008, 2009). Finally, 112 items were included in the FFQ and grouped as follows: rice (5 items), noodles and dumplings (6), breads and rice cakes (8), soups and stews (12), soybeans, eggs, meat and fish (23), vegetables, seaweed and potatoes (27), milk and dairy products (4), fruits (13), beverages (5), snacks (6) and alcoholic beverages (3). The food items of FFQ accounted for an average of 87.0% of energy and 14 nutrient intakes and also accounted for 81.7% of the between-person variability. The frequency range of the FFQ items was classified into nine categories (never or seldom, once per month, 2-3 times per month, once per week, 2-4 times per week, 5-6 times per week, once per day, twice per day and three times per day) and the portion size was divided into three categories (small, medium and large). We expect that this developed dish-based FFQ could be used in assessment of longterm dietary intakes of Korean adults.

장서각 소장 사찬발기를 통한 조선왕실의 사찬음식 연구 - 탄일, 출산, 가례, 상례를 중심으로 - (A Study on Joseon Royal Cuisine through Sachanbalgi of the Jangseogak Archives - Focusing on Royal Birthday, Child birth, Weddings and Funerals-)

  • 정혜경;신다연;우나리야
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제34권5호
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    • pp.508-533
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    • 2019
  • This study investigated the Sachanbalgi, which record the royal feasts given by the royal family of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. These records are contained within the Gungjung Balgi, which recorded the types and quantity of items used in royal court ceremonies. The Eumsikbalgi is the general name for the records of food found within this document. Using these Eumsikbalgi, and in particular the Sachanbalgi, this study investigated the food eaten and bestowed by the Joseon royal family. The Sachanbalgi describes four categories or occasions of feasts: royal birthdays, childbirth, royal weddings, and funerals. These records allow us to reconstruct who the attendees were and what the table settings and food were for instances not directly indicated in oral records, books, or other documents. The food at these Sachan (feasts) was diverse, being related to the specific event, and its contents varied based on the position of the person who was receiving the food. Usually, Bab (rice) was not found at a Sachanbalgi, and only on two occasions were meals with Bab observed. Specifically, it was served with Gwaktang (seaweed soup) at a childbirth feast. There were seven kinds of soups and stews that appeared in the Sachanbalgi: Gwaktang, Yeonpo (octopus soup), Japtang (mixed food stew), Chogyetang (chilled chicken soup), Sinseonro (royal hot pot), and Yukjang (beef and soybean paste). Nureumjeok (grilled brochette) and Saengchijeok (pheasant), and Ganjeonyueo (pan-fried cow liver fillet) and Saengseonjeonyueo (pan-fried fish fillet) were eaten. Yangjeonyueo, Haejeon, Tigakjeon (pan-fried kelp) and other dishes, known and unknown, were also recorded. Boiled meat slices appeared at high frequency (40 times) in the records; likewise, 22 kinds of rice cake and traditional sweets were frequently served at feasts. Five kinds of non-alcoholic beverages were provided. Seasonal fruits and nuts, such as fresh pear or fresh chestnut, are thought to have been served following the event. In addition, a variety of dishes including salted dry fish, boiled dish, kimchi, fruit preserved in honey, seasoned vegetables, mustard seeds, fish, porridge, fillet, steamed dishes, stir-fried dishes, vegetable wraps, fruit preserved in sugar, and jellied foods were given to guests, and noodles appear 16 times in the records. Courtiers were given Banhap, Tanghap, Myeonhap, wooden bowls, or lunchboxes. The types of food provided at royal events tracked the season. In addition, considering that for feasts food of the royal household was set out for receptions of guests, cooking instructions for the food in the lunchbox-type feasts followed the cooking instructions used in the royal kitchen at the given time. Previous studies on royal cuisine have dealt mostly with the Jineosang presented to the king, but in the Sachanbalgi, the food given by the royal family to its relatives, retainers, and attendants is recorded. The study of this document is important because it extends the knowledge regarding the food of the royal families of the Joseon Dynasty. The analysis of Sachanbalgi and the results of empirical research conducted to reconstruct the precise nature of that food will improve modern knowledge of royal cuisine.

성서에 언급된 채소류에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Vegetables Mentioned in the Bible)

  • 우자원
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2007
  • This paper is intended to study what kinds of the vegetables are mentioned in the Bible and how they were used in those days. While one hundred and twenty-eight different plants are mentioned in the Bible, there are today 2,384 plant species in modem Israel, most of which have been introduced in recent centuries. These plants obviously did not exist there in biblical times and were only recently introduced from Australia and South America, respectively. This article will study only the vegetables mentioned in the Bible and known to have existed in the old and new testament times. Since the first book devoted exclusively to biblical botany was that of Levinus Lemmens in 1566, the modem systematic study of biblical plants, began with F. Hasselquist, a student of Linnaeus, the founder of modem botany. In 1928, Immanuel Loew approached the subject differently, reviewing all known data pertaining to biblical plants. His work not only discussed biblical plants, but also plants in later Jewish literature, particularly the Talmud. The British scholar G. E. Post provided a broad field study of modem plants in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. More recent major treatments of the subject include those of A. and H. Moldenke (1952), M. Zohary (1982), N. Hareuveni (1984), and Y. J. Choi(1996). Today, articles on specific biblical plants listed in the Bible can be found in any number of encyclopedias. This study attempts to provide a synthesis of the work of a number of scholars who studied the vegetables and plants mentioned in the Bible. As a preliminary study on the culture of food in the biblical period, this study has focused on the identity and features of the vegetables of the Bible. In only a limited number of instances, because of the paucity of the informations and the broad and generic descriptions of the plants, we can't be certain about the identification of the vegetables named in the Bible. In many instances the traditions established by the Greek, Aramaic, and English translations are helpful, although sometimes they are misleading. This paper subdivides the vegetables into broad areas, the general vegetables and the flavoring herbs. Vegetables formed very important part of the diet in the biblical times. Two main types were used: those whose nutritious seeds could be easily stored and those which were eaten freshly gathered from gardens. Pulse seeds provided a useful source of vegetable protein, while fresh green vegetables were vitamin rich. Pulses could be eaten boiled, or their dried seeds could be ground up into flour and then made into nutritious soups. Fresh vegetables were eaten either raw or lightly cooked, usually by boiling in water. The general vegetables in the Bible are herbs(garden rocket), cucumber(snake cucumber), watermelon, leeks, chicory, and onions. Also the flavoring herbs in the Bible are rue, dill, cummin, black cummin, frankincense, cinnamon, cassia, myrrh, black mustard, coriander, mint, saffron, ginger grass, syrian hyssop, aloes(eagle wood), manna which have the flavor, aroma, and medical values.

유아기, 학동기 및 청소년기 식습관과 식품 기호도에 관한 연구(I) - 주식과 부식을 중심으로 - (A Study on the Children's Eating Habits and Food Preference - focused on staple food and side dishes -)

  • 정혜정
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.631-640
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    • 2009
  • This study aim to identify preference of main and side dishes of 681 children who lived in Seoul and Gyoung-gi (Incheon) in 2007. To accomplish this, we divided the children into three age groups, an infancy group (below 6 years of age), a middle years group (between 7 and 12 years of age) and a juvenile group (above 12 years of age). Specifically, 145 children were in the infancy group (boys 68, girls 77), 300 children were in middle years group (boys 138, girls 162) and 236 children were in juveniles group (boys 131, girls 105). The average body mass index (BMI) of the parents of the respondents appeared to be normal, and the majority of the parents had bachelor degrees. Across all age groups, most fathers were office workers and most mothers were housewives. The preference for staple foods showed that the infancy group and the middle years group preferred rice the most, while the juvenile group preferred stir-fried rice the most out of 5 grain items. Evaluation of the preference for different types of noodles showed that both boys and girls from the infancy group preferred jajangmyun, while those in the middle years group and the juvenile group preferred spaghetti. For breads, both boys and girls from the infancy group had the highest preference for cake, while boys and girls in the middle years group and boys in the juvenile group preferred pizza the most, and girls from juvenile group preferred cake the most. Evaluation of the preference for soups and pot stew revealed that both boys and girls in the infancy group preferred seaweed soup, while boys from middle years group preferred seol-long-tang and girls from middle years group preferred seaweed soup. Boys and girls from the juvenile group preferred seol-long-tang the most. For hard-boiled foods and stir-fried foods, members of all age groups preferred beef boiled in soy sauce the most and hard-boiled peppers the least. Finally, comparison of the preference for roasted foods, seasoned vegetables and kimchi revealed that the infancy group preferred roasted seaweed the most and that both the middle years and juvenile group had the greatest preference for roasted galbi.

Evaluation of Se Accumulation in the Production of Se-treated Soybean Sprouts and Mungbean Sprouts

  • Bai, Hong-Sook;Kim, Hyeong-Soo;Bai, Sung-Chul;Kim, Dae-Jin
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.142-147
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    • 2009
  • In this study, the selenium (Se) accumulations of soybean sprouts and mungbean sprouts treated with various concentrations of Se-solutions were evaluated, as part of a broader effort to produce Se-enriched variants of the plants. Four levels of sodium selenate ($Na_{2}SeO_{4}$)-dissolved solutions (i.e. 0, T0; 6, T1; 60, T2; and $600{\mu}g/mL$, T3) were prepared and sprayed onto the plants during cultivation. The effect of different spraying periods on Se accumulation was also assessed by watering plant groups once a day for periods of one, two, or three days. Se solution remaining on the surfaces of the plants was washed out by spraying with distilled water on the final day of cultivation. However, the increase of Se accumulation in the plants was found to depend on both Se-concentration and watering period, and the soybean sprouts were determined to accumulate Se more effectively than the mungbean sprouts. Additionally, with regard to Se accumulation in the plants, the period of application of Se solution was determined to be more important than the concentration of the Se solution applied. The averaged total levels of Se-enrichment in whole soybean sprouts at T0, T1, T2, and T3 were 0.26, 65.86, 179.62, and $525.12{\mu}g/dry$ matter (DM) g, respectively, and the relative equations relating Se enrichment in soybean sprouts (Y) against watering days (X) were Y=32.505X-36.17 (T1), Y=88.46X-92.04 (T2), and Y=251.11X-254.9(T3). The averaged total levels of Se-enrichment in the whole mungbean sprouts at T1, T2, and T3 group were 0.05, 3.64, and $101.43{\mu}g/DM$ g, respectively, and the relative equations relating Se enrichment (Y) to watering days (X) for mungbean sprouts were Y=1.67X-1.3467 at T1 and Y=48.035X-46.907 at T2. The results of this study suggest that soybean sprouts and mungbean sprouts enriched with bioavailable Se can be produced on a large scale by Se supplementation, allowing for the development of healthy functional foods such as Se-enriched mungbean sprout soups and salads, Se-enriched functional drink and food additives, and selenium tablets to promote health.