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A Study of Residents' Recognition and Tourism Merchandising Intention of Native Local Foods in Yeongcheon Region (영천 향토음식에 대한 주민 인식과 관광상품화 의도에 관한 연구)

  • Jang, Sun-Ok;Lee, Yeon-Jung
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.452-466
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    • 2009
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the dietary attitude, popularization and merchandising intention of native local foods in the Yeongcheon area using a questionnaire. The questionnaire was answered by 322 citizens living in Yeongcheon. The findings are summarized as follows: 25.8% of the respondents stated that 'familiarity in taste' was the reason that they like local foods. 32.0% of the subjects said 'mass media' was the reason they knew about local foods. The most important aspect of local foods for tourism was 'taste' (44.7%). One of the main conditions for the popularization of local foods was 'holding various kinds of cultural events' (25.2%). The most recognized native local food in the Yeongcheon area was 'Ukhoe' (3.60 points), followed by 'Samsong-gun-mandu' (3.58 points), 'Dotorimuk-muchim', 'Hanu-sutbul-gui' and 'Chueotang'. On the other hand, the recognition score for 'Gompi-namul' (2.63 points), 'Piramijorim' (2.77 points), 'Sangeo-pipyeon', 'Muneochae-sukhoe' was very low. The most effective local food in developing tourism in Yeongcheon was 'Ukhoe' (3.70 points), followed by 'Hanu-sutbul-gui' (3.69 points), 'Dombaegi-gui-jjim', 'Samsong-gun-mandu', 'Someri-suyuk'. The results of this study indicate that the tourism commercialization intention of Yeongcheon local foods was significantly dependent on demographic factors (gender, age, education, dwelling period). Males had a high tourism product intention for 'Ukhoe', while female was high intention for 'Sogogi-jeongol' and 'Kongnip-kimchi'. The tourism commercialization intention for most Yeongcheon local foods increased as the dwelling period increased.

A Study on the Difference in Preference and Property of Native Local Foods - Focusing on University Students in Busan Area - (향토음식의 기호도 및 속성에 대한 차이 연구 - 부산지역 대학생을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Kyong-Tae;Baek, Jong-On
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the difference in preference and property of native local foods among students living in Busan. It concentrated on the students who were majored in food service in five universities in Busan. From September 1st to 30th, 2007, 300 copies of questionnaire were distributed and 260 returned were included in the statistics. The statistics was conducted by frequency analysis, T-test(average deviation verification), technical analysis and one way ANOVA for an accurate result of the study. As a result, it was found that Gayamilmyeon(M=4.42) showed the most preference for 25 native local foods of Busan(sansungmakgeoli, dongraepajeon, steamed carp, catfish soup, corbicula soup, roasted eel, gijang raw hairtail, dongrae mugwort cake, sansung roasted goat, gijangkkomjangeo, steamed frogfish, duck dish, guponoodles, gayamilmyeon, sliced raw fish, molsim hot-pepper fish stew, hairtail stew, anchovy stew, miyeoksulchi, gompi salted dish, salted raw anchovy dish, roasted kkomjaneo, salted sliced persimmon dish, salted bean leave dish, kkasiri soup). On the other hand, it was found that Miyeoksulchi(M=2.66) showed the least preference among them. As a result of the analysis of the difference in demographic characteristics and property of native local foods, it was presented that there was no difference in the statistical analysis by sex but significant difference in taste, quantity, service, price, freshness, sanitation, packing condition and originality, etc by age, department, academic year, type of residence, family member, living period in Busan and monthly spending. It was considered to conduct a more in-depth study to promote native local foods and interest in the food of Busan in university students.

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Development of Local Food Content in Jinan-Gun and Gurye-Gun through Storytelling (스토리텔링을 활용한 호남지역 장수밥상 콘텐츠 개발 - 전북 진안·전남 구례군 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Mi-Hye;Chung, Hae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.145-157
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to develop cultural food contents from local dishes related to the historical and cultural heritage in the representative areas of Gurye and Jinan. The information on 'Story' was collected from each region's representative local native journal, searches of related web-sites, analysis of old literature, and interviews of traditional households. 'Telling', the conveyance, was focused on texts of literature analysis, which were synthesized from historical conditions, regional food materials, cuisine, regional symbolism, etc. The created food contents were displayed with balanced and healthy Korean food dishes after nutritional analysis. In Gurye, the content was extracted from the story of Hwang hyun (黃玹, 1855-1910) - figura of Gurye - and his collection, "Maecheonyarok", and the storytelling native food was prepared. In Jinan, the content was extracted from the text of an anecdote from "filial son Kwang-beom Lee", a local journal. We tried to express Gurye's clean image in connection with the patriot - Hwang hyun (his nick name was Maecheon), in the late period of Chosun through the unprocessed and simple nature of the dining table. As in Jinan's storytelling materials, we tried to express a healthy menu of health food for older people based on the clean nature and documents about the real character's filial behavior. The developed healthy menu and dining table properties in this study have been established in accordance with nutrient intake standards of energy in Korea.

Analysis of Elementary School Students' Intake Frequency and Opinions Regarding Native Local Foods in School Foodservice -Focus on Regional Comparison of Gyeongsang-do and Jeolla-do- (향토음식의 학교급식 적용 활성화를 위한 초등학생의 향토음식 섭취 빈도 및 견해 조사 -경상도과 전라도 지역의 비교를 중심으로-)

  • Hwang, Hye-In;Kim, Hyun-Ah
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.275-280
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    • 2015
  • This study investigated intake frequency and opinions regarding native local foods in school foodservice and compared eating status between students in Gyeongsang-do and Jeolla-do. Questionnaires were distributed to 300 students at elementary schools located in Gyeongsang-do and Jeolla-do. The results of this study were as follows. First, intake frequencies of Gyeongsang-do-native local foods by students in Gyeongsang-do was significantly higher than compared to students in Jeolla-do (P<0.01). Second, there was no significant difference in concern for native local foods between students in Gyeongsang-do and students in Jeolla-do, although opinions regarding native local foods in school foodservice by students in Gyeongsang-do were higher compared to students in Jeolla-do (P<0.01). In conclusion, there was a regional difference in terms of intake frequency of Gyeongsang-do-native local foods, whereas there was no regional difference in terms of intake frequency of Jeolla-do-native local food. Students in Gyeongsang-do showed more positive attitudes regarding native local foods in school foodservice than students in Jeolla-do. This result implies that regional differences between Gyeongsang-do and Jeolla-do regarding native local foods should be removed. In order to develop native local foods, it will be necessary to develop a program to actively apply native local foods in school foodservice and provide more chances for elementary school students to experience various native local foods.

Development of Native Local Foods in Sangju by Storytelling-combined - A Case of 'General Jeong's Table' - (스토리텔링을 접목한 상주향토음식 개발 - '정기룡장군 밥상'을 중심으로 -)

  • Moon, Hey-Kyung;Lee, Yonug-Ja;Park, Mo-Ra;Kim, Gwi-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.562-575
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    • 2015
  • This study intends to discover stories and sensibilities connected with characteristics and symbols of the history and culture of Sangju to develop contents about the native foods of Sangju. 'General Jeong's Table', which supplied the energy and nutrition necessary for soldiers during war, is set with Jobap, Patipguk, Euneogui, Baechumoojeon, Kongnamulheojib, Patipnamul, and Munamulsileagideanjangmuchim. 'Sangjuseong retaking wartime food', as a kind of ready-to-eat meal, which stresses convenience above everything else, is composed of Konggarujumeokbap, Bbongipjuk, Gamjangajji, and Odigojgammodeumbagitteok for table setting. 'General Jeong's liquor table', which allowed the general to regain his energy or was set to entertain generals of allied forces in the Myeong Dynasty, is formed by Baeksuk, Gojgamssam, Kongjukjijim and Sangsurisul. Efficacies of food materials were analyzed in the Part of Drug Formula of the best-known medical book in Asia. Foods on 'General Jeong's Table' has health efficacies that protect the five viscera and maintain the spleen and stomach.

A Study of Residents Consciousness of Local Food Menus Excavation and Development in Gyeongju Areas (경주지역 향토음식 발굴 및 개발에 대한 주민의식 연구)

  • Lee, Yeon-Jung;Kim, Sang-Chul
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.549-559
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    • 2008
  • This study was performed by questionnaire to investigate viewpoints regarding menu excavation and development of native local foods of adults in the Gyeongju area, classified by gender and age. The subject population consisted of 253 citizens(108 males and 145 females) living in Gyeongju. The findings are summarized as follows: The residents highly desired the 'enrichment of service and clean hygiene of local food restaurants', 'active marketing', 'necessity of excavation and development at the present time', and 'development with regional unique characteristics' with regard to the development of the local food choices in Gyeongju, whereas they did not particularly desire 'excavation development of cooking that often is served at family event(birth, marriage, death etc..)', nor 'guidance and enlightenment for many citizens'. The most influential obstacle hindering the development of Gyeongju local food was 'administration support deficiency of connection group agency', followed by 'interest deficiency about local food of restaurant business managers and citizens, different taste of each restaurant', and 'tradition cooking itself is insufficient in Gyeongju'. The most reasonable development menu for native local foods of the Gyeongju area was 'mushroom & beef hot pot(beoseothanu-jeongol)', 'glutinous barley bread(chalborippang)', 'mushroom & bulgogi hot pot(beoseot-bulgogi-jeongol)', 'grilled beef(hanu-sutbul-gui)', and 'grilled minced beef ribs(hanu-tteok-galbi)' in that order. On the other hand, the excavation and development validity scores for 'black goat soup(heukyeomso-tang)', 'gulfweed soup(mojaban-guk)', and 'parboiled octopus(muneo-sukhoe)' were very low.

Recipe Standardization and Nutrient Analysis of Native Local Foods in Gyeongsangnamdo Region (경상남도 일부지역 향토음식의 조리표준화 및 영양분석)

  • 김상애;권순정
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.405-411
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    • 2004
  • This study was designed to standardize the recipes and to analyze the nutrients of native local foods of Gyeongsangnamdo region, such as 'euneo-bab', 'aeji-jjim' and 'gijang-eomuk.' The test recipes for each food were prepared according to the information obtained from personal interviews and then supplied to sensory evaluation. All the characteristics of each food were evaluated as 'moderate'. The results of the nutrients analysis of the native local foods using CAN Program 2.0 were as follows: protein and iron were high in 'euneobab', iron and folic acid were high in 'aeji-jjim', and zinc, vitamin A, B$_{6}$, and folic acid were high in 'gijang-eomuk', while all three native local foods were low in calories. In case of amino acid composition, all three native local foods were high in glutamic acid, aspartic acid and arginine content. 'Gij ang-eomuk' was higher in fatty acid contents than the other foods, especially, high in linolenic acid and linoleic acid.

A Verification Study on the Strengthening of Recognition of Native Cuisine - with respect to Hadong-Gun Area, Kyungsangnam-Do - (향토음식 인지도에 관한 실증적 연구 - 경남 하동군 지역을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Yeon-Jung;Park, Sung-Su;Choi, Soo-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.285-294
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    • 2004
  • Rather than focusing on the general recognition of the area and extensive preference about its native cuisine, this study carried out more practical examination on the recognition of the native cuisine by presenting the more detailed introduction of the native cuisine in Hadong area. The findings of this study can be used as basic materials to devise measures for the instillation and advertisement of Hadong area's image, the development and maintenance of its native cuisine benefiting the activation of the local economy, and the reestablishment of Hadong area's native cuisine culture. First, the overall recognition of Hadong area's native cuisine was low and more consumption needs to be boosted by merchandising its foods through the strengthening of recognition. Second, correlation between this area's native cuisine was revealed and tables need to be set and menus need to be organized with this correlation in mind. Basic materials for suggestion sale were garnered. Third, given that most outside tourists visit Hadong by word mouth of all the information sources available, it is highly likely that positive word of mouth through satisfaction with native cuisine will raise the overall recognition of the area. Fourth, precise subdivision market and target market need to be specified. Though the factors like economic costs and the time required cannot be overlooked in strengthening recognition, consistent advertisement to the middle-aged people who are over 40 and live in Kyungsang-Do area will contribute to the fast rise in the recognition of Hadong area's native cuisine, leading to the possibility of economic development in the process.

A Study on the University Students' Attitude and Importance of Native Local Foods in Busan and Gyeongnam Areas (부산.경남 지역 대학생의 향토음식에 대한 의식 및 중요도에 관한 연구)

  • Baek, Jong-On
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 2009
  • This research aims at supplying the basic data for getting the opportunity to understand and take interest in native local foods, seeking the plans for the succession, development and popularization of such foods. It also presents the efficient development direction of native local foods by researching the attitude to native local foods and their importance among the university students living in Busan and Gyeongnam areas. As the results of conducting a cross analysis on the basis of the characters of sex, age, department, and residence periods of demographic characters to survey university students' attitude to native local foods, 38.5% of the respondents said that they have experience of having been interested in them. And the media were the most influential medium to make them get interested in native local foods, and special restaurants for native local foods were most frequently visited to have them. As for the succession and development of native local foods, public relations was the most important factor for promoting them. For the popularization of native local foods, various cultural events and public relations were most needed. As the results of analyzing the importance of native local foods by the demographic characters, there were statistically significant differences according to sex, age, residence period in Busan and Gyeongnam areas.

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The Relationships among Food Image, Tourist Satisfactions and Destination Loyalty Intention: A Case of Hanoi Local Cuisine

  • Tu, Minh;Lee, Kwang-Woo;Park, Soo-Han
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.70-77
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to examine tourist satisfaction towards Hanoi local food image as well as examine the relationship between those two variables with tourist destination loyalty intention. A self-administered survey was carried out in Hanoi, Vietnam. Of the distributed 400 questionnaires, a total 393 respondents of foreign tourists were used to data analysis by a convenience sampling method. Factor analysis was performed to identify underlying dimensions of what foreign tourists expect most from Hanoi local food image. The results showed that foreign tourist perceived Hanoi local food image as, food quality, food culture, contexture features and atmospheric. The finding showed that Hanoi local food image had a direct effect on foreign tourist's satisfaction and destination loyalty intention. In addition, tourist satisfaction had a positive influence on destination loyalty intention. At last, considering the results from this study, it is suggested that it is necessary to create and maintain the identity of image by formulating appropriate strategies and it is instrumental to promote local food image based on its distinctiveness and diversity which stands for the unique native culture.