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Literature Review of Korean Traditional Beverage Recipes - Focus on Sujeonggwa - (한국 전통 음료의 문헌적 고찰 및 조리법 연구 - 수정과(水正果)를 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Nam-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.8-19
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    • 2015
  • "Sujeonggwa" is a traditional korean beverage made from dried persimmon, cinnamon, and ginger and is often garnished with pine nuts. The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the ingredients, recipes, and processing of "sujeonggwa" in Korean cookbooks published since 1400. The name sujeonggwa is derived from jeonggwa. In the early 1600s, sujeonggwa was used in ancestral rites and as a reception beverage, although we don't know its cooking method. According to the literature of the early 1800s, sujeonggwa was made from various fruit ingredients such as pear and yuzu. But since the late 1800s, it has been mostly made from dried persimmon based on ginger and cinnamon boiled with water. Garyeon-sujeonggwa is made with lotus leaf while japkwa-sujeonggwa is made with pear and yuzu. Japkwa-sujeonggwa is similar to hwachae in terms of ingredients and cooking method.

The Study of Developing and Stability of Functional Beverage from Korean Persimmon(Diospyros kaki L. folium) Leaf (한국산 감잎(Diospyros kaki L. folium)을 이용한 음료제조와 안정성)

  • Bae, Du-Kyung;Choi, Hee-Jin;Son, Jun-Ho;Park, Mu-Hee;Bae, Jong-Ho;An, Bong-Jeon;Bae, Man-Jong;Choi, Cheong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.860-866
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    • 2000
  • The efforts were made to develop persimmon leaf beverages on the basis of the results of sensory evaluation. The result of sensory evaluation for the development of persimmon leaf beverages showed that when the concentration of extracts was 10%, the aroma and flavor of persimmon leaves was best. The optimum concentration of sugar was 4.5% and apple juice was 15%. The change of pH had the tendency to keep stable range(3.82-3.71) during the period of 30 days and free-sugar had little change according to the temperature and time of preservation. The preservation of the change of ascorbic acid revealed that the range of decrease in the case of preservation at $4^{\circ}C$ was a bit narrower than in the case of preservation at $25^{\circ}C$. Nonvolatile organic acids were four kinds of acids, oxalic acid, levulinic acid, malic acid, and citric acid, among which levulinic acid was on the increase for the first 10 days during the preservation period and then on the decrease regardless of the temperature of preservation. The browning of beverages was on the slight increase.

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Changes of Composition in the Species of Persimmon Leaves(Diospyros kaki folium) during Growth (품종별 감잎(Diospyros kaki folium)의 성장에 따른 성분변화)

  • Choi, Hee-Jin;Son, Jun-Ho;Woo, Hi-Seob;An, Bong-Jeon;Bae, Man-Jong;Choi, Cheong
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.529-534
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    • 1998
  • A functional and taste related composition was determined to investigate the possibilites of developing a highly functional beverage from Chungdo Bansi, Sangju Dungsi and Byue during growth. Moisture content decrease continously from 77.9% to 80.1% at the begining of May during growth. Crude protein and fat contents in the three species gradually increased according to growth until August. There ware four sorts of free sugar components which were sucrose, glucose, fructose and raffinose in the three species. Buyu's sucrose content was each 1378, 143 times higher than Chungdo Bansi and Sangiu Dungsi by the standard of July. Vitamin C content in the three species gradually increased form the flowering time and was the highest content in July. The sorts of free amino acids in persimmon leaves were detected eighteen free amino acids in all three species. As a result, the materials of persimmon leaves exhibited the highest component from June to July and Buyu of them excelled in a lot of composition.

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