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Literature Review on Berries and Their Cooking Methods in ancient (1400s~1800s) and Modern (1900s~1940s) Literature of Korea (한국 고문헌(1400년대~1800년대) 및 근대문헌(1900년대~1940년대)에 나타난 장과류(베리류)의 종류 및 조리방법에 대한 문헌적 고찰)

  • Yang, Ji-Won;Kim, Young Ho;Park, Dong-June;Lee, Nam Hyouck;Kim, Youngeon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.26-43
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    • 2014
  • This study is a literature review on berries and their cooking methods that appear in ancient and modern Korean literature. Due to recent reports on berries' excellent functionality and the public's growing interest in healthy living, berries have been attracted attention as promising forms of sustenance. By structuring and classifying the types of berries and their popularity as well as recipes using berries found in ancient and modern Korean literature, this review hopes to serve as an important source that reflects both the food culture and social aspects associated with the value of berries in the lives of Korean people as well as foster understanding of the superiority of Korean food culture. This study will also have implications on the possibility of integrating antioxidant-rich berries into the modern food landscape. The study results are summarized as follows. Types of berries were classified into six types (Korean cherry, Omija, Gugija, Bokbunja, Black cherry, Mulberry) while cooking methods were classified into five types (Korean traditional snack, Korean traditional beverage, Liquors, Porridge, Pilule) in the ancient and modern literature of Korea. The aim of this literature review is to highlight the value-creating aspect of berries as food materials that can yield high added-value products. Beyond their value as healthy fruits, this study will explore the features of berries that enhance their added value and brand marketing as well as their aspects suitable for application to the modern industry of berry product development.

The Neuroprotective and Neurotrophic Effects of Korean Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides Ellis) in PC12h Cells

  • Park, Kum-Ju;Ha, Hyo-Cheol;Kim, Hyun-Su;Chiba, Kenzo;Yeo, Ik-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Yun
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.735-738
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    • 2006
  • We examined the neuroprotective and neurotrophic effects of genipin fractionated from gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides Ellis) originating from Korea. The neurotrophic effects of the genipin containing fraction was evaluated by microscopically monitoring its potency to induce neurite outgrowth in PC12h cells. The genipin containing fraction from Korean gardenia promoted neurite outgrowth in PC12h cells in this study, similar to previously reported effects by Wako Chemical, Japan. When cells were treated with the genipin containing fraction prior to ${\beta}$-amyloid peptide treatment (active domain of A peptide 25-35 treated), toxicity was significantly diminished (p<0.0l). These results suggest that genipin prepared from Korean gardenia might potentially be used as a precautionary agent in neurodegenerative disease, such as Alzheimer's disease, etc.

Quality Properties of Sponge Cake with Added Spergularia marina griseb powder (세발나물 분말을 첨가한 스펀지케이크의 품질특성)

  • Cho, Seung-gyun;An, Ho-Ki;Hong, Geum-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2016
  • In this study, sponge cakes were prepared with replacement of 1, 3, and 5% spergularia marina griseb powder. The specific gravity tended to increase as the ratio of spergularia marina griseb powder increased. The control group had higher moisture content, volume, and specific volume than the spergularia marina griseb powder samples. As the amounts of spergularia marina griseb powder increased, L and b value increased. In terms of textural characteristics, Sponge cake levels of hardness, springiness, cohesiveness, chewiness and brittleness increased as the amount of spergularia marina griseb powder additive increased. In the sensory evaluation, overall acceptability of 3% spergularia marina griseb powder was the highest. Based on the above results, sponge cake, made by addition of 3% spergularia marina griseb could be helpful in improving physical quality as well as taste enhanc the functionality of the product.

Tea Utensils Represented on the Tomb Mural Paintings of Foreign Exchange Countries with Koryo Dynasty (고려 대외교류국의 고분벽화에 나타난 차구(茶具))

  • Koh, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.736-749
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    • 2015
  • The present study addresses the tea utensils and tea drinking methods seen in tomb mural paintings of Song, Liao, Jin, and Yuan, which were Koryo's foreign exchange countries. The paintings illustrate the pointing tea method, which was popular during dynasty times. Tea utensils observed in the paintings include a tea mill, mill stone, and tea pestle necessary for making cake tea into powder. The tea stove and boiling bottle are depicted as being required to boil water. Some mural works vividly depict how a tea drinker pours hot water from a boiling bottle into a cup with a stand, mixes it with a tea spoon, and whisks tea powder for foaming with a tea whisk. The tea drinking method of the Southern race Han is also similarly described in the tomb mural paintings of Liao, Jin, and Yuan from Northern nomads. The distribution of tea culture had an enormous influence on the development of tea utensil manufacturing methods. The significance of this study is that these findings can be used as basic data to provide food culture insights into Koryo celadon tea utensils.

The Culture of free-swiming Copepod Secies Apocyclops sp. (Copepod; Cyclopoida)by baking Yeast (빵 이스트를 먹이로 이용한 부유성 코페포다 Apocyclops sp.(Copepod: Cyclopoida)의 배양)

  • Jung, Min-Min;Kim, Hyeung-Sin;Rho, Sum;Rumengan, Innke F.M.;Hagiwara, Atsushi
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.303-307
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    • 1999
  • Copepod is useful live food organism in the larval rearing. However of fin fish, culcures of copepod species (Specially calanoida and cyclopoida) were very difficult under artificial management conditions. In this study, we report successful culture of a free swimming cyclopodia copepod species (Apocyclops sp.) by easily baker's yeast as food. The maximum culture density of Apocyclops sp. was observed 11,200±2,660 ind/ℓ during the 30 days culture periods in the 1.5ℓ culture tanks. The nauplii were growth up maximum density 6,400±432 ind/ℓ on day 16th. The number of egg carring female was observed maximum density (666.7 ind./ℓ) of two times after 6days and 28 days of initial culture.

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Study of the Dietary Behaviors and Adaptation for Korean Foods among International Students in Busan (부산지역 외국인 유학생의 식습관 및 한국 식생활 적응 실태 연구)

  • Hong, Kyung Hee;Lee, Hyun Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.112-124
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    • 2018
  • Despite the rapid increase in the number of foreign students, there has been a lack of research to help them adapt to Korean food culture and develop healthy eating habits. This study examined the dietary habits and problems of foreign students studying in universities of Korea. Although 97.0% of the 604 people surveyed live in dormitories, the visiting rate of the school cafeteria was low. In addition, only 30.2% of them ate three meals a day, and the frequency of eating midnight snack and convenience store foods was high. International students were positive about experiencing new Korean food, but food satisfaction in Korea was not high because of the difficulties in food selection due to religious problems and maladjustment to Korean sauces and seasonings. Information on Korean eating habits was obtained mainly from other foreign students from the same country (49.5%) and the Internet (33.8%), and there was very little interaction with Korean students at meals. The ratio of subjects who ate halal foods was 33.3%, and they were shown to have difficulty obtaining halal foods in Korea. Therefore, based on the results of this study, a support program should be developed in order to improve the dietary habits of international students.

A Survey on Food Culture of College Student in Seoul Area (서울지역(地域) 대학생(大學生)들의 식문화(食文化)에 대한 의식(意識) 및 실태(實態) 조사연구(調査硏究))

  • Lee, Young-Soon;Lim, Na-Young;Park, Kwang-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.369-378
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    • 1994
  • This study was surveyed by 319 male and 336 female college students in Seoul for food behavior and effect of Western food on food life. The results were summarized as follows; 1. The recognition of Korean folk food was higher in female than male students. 2. Eating type of college students appeared that they prefered to cooked rice at breakfast, lunch, and dinner because of a general food type of their family. 3. The favorite food items in college students showed fruits in female and meat in male. 4. Eating out type with family appeared mainly Korean food, because of their preference. 5. The 29% of college students visited fast food restaurants more than $1{\sim}2$ times per week. 6. In compared to Western food, the Korean food were favored by college students but cooking process of food were complicated. 7. The preference of Korean food against Western food was mostly higher in male than female. 8. The standard of food choice were taste and convenience of food. 9. Main factor of food habit change appeared convenience of buying easily. 10. The influence of the Western food in our food behavior were easy to buying but not fit our preference. 11. Opinion of students in order to keep Korean food were follows; Various food development, enlargement of consumption market, correct education about Korean food and change of people consciousness through consumer campaign.

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The Adaptation Process of Korean Food for Chinese (중국인들의 한국음식의 적응과정)

  • Han, Kyung Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 2017
  • Diffusion of innovation theories have been used to explain the adaptation process of Chinese college students to Korean food. This study examined and compared Korean food adaptation among Chinese college students in Gyeonggido and Daejeon. A total of 141 Chinese college students were surveyed from August 01 to November supported by the Chinese Students Association in Gyeonggido. The results show that the adaptation process of Chinese college students to Korean food was different between Gyeonggido and Daejeon. Chinese college students did not have many opportunities to learn about Korean food and search information about Korean food. The adaptation process of Chinese college students to Korean food was different by residential type and period. The adaptation process of Chinese college students in Gyeonggido to Korean food was composed of three factors: interest-reinvention-adoption, awareness, and evaluation-trial-adoption. Three factors of the adaptation process of Chinese college students in Daejeon to Korean food were awareness-evaluationtrial, adoption-reinvention-trial, and interest.

Eco Food Waste Note : Food Waste Record Service System based on IoT Technologies (Eco Food Waste Note : IoT 기반 음식물 쓰레기 기록 서비스 시스템)

  • Lee, Mi-Hee;Baek, Eun-Jung;Park, Jung-Bin;Kim, Eun-Byel
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2015.07a
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    • pp.175-176
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    • 2015
  • 본 논문에서는 매년 증가하고 있는 음식물 쓰레기를 줄일 수 있는 방안으로 IoT 개념을 이용하여 음식물 쓰레기의 양에 따른 부과 요금을 실시간 조회 가능하도록 하여 경각심을 갖도록 유도하는 시스템을 개발하였다. 또한, 편리성을 위해 종량제 카드 대신 스마트폰의 NFC를 활용할 수 있게하고, 쓰레기 분류, 쓰레기 버리는 날 등의 정보를 제공하며, 쓰레기의 양을 줄인 가구에게는 관리 부서 정책에 따라 쿠폰 등을 제공할 수 있는 기능을 통해서도 음식물을 줄일 수 있는 동기를 부여하였다.

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Acetic Acid Fermentation by Acetobacter sp. SK-7 using Maesil Juice (Acetobacter sp. SK-7에 의한 매실식초 발효)

  • Kim, Mi-Hyang;Choi, Ung-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.420-425
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to produce vinegar using maesil. Acetic acid bacteria was 20 strains isolated from several conventional vinegars. Among the isolates, a strain showed highest acetic acid productivity was selected and identified as Acetobacter sp. SK-7. The optimum medium of acetic acid production by Acetobacter sp. SK-7 was 30% of maesil juice, 4% of ethanol, and 2% of starting acidity and 0.2% of glucose. Optomum condition for the high yield of acetic acid was in the shaking culture at 30$^{\cire}$. The acidity of culture medium was reached to 7.1% after 12 days fermentation. Organic acid was identify 6 kinds containing acetic acid. The total content was 7,068.7 mg% after 12 days and malic acid slowly decreased and acetaic and citirc acid gradationally increased according to fermentation