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아시아속의 한국어장문화(韓國魚醬文化)에 관한 연구(硏究) Study of Eh-jang (Korean Fermented Aquatic Products) Culture in Asia

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韓國食生活文化學會誌 (한국식생활문화학회지)
제1권 제4호 (1986.12)
pp.371-382
한국식생활문화학회 (The Korean Society Of Food Culture)
초록

Eh-jang (fermented aquatic products) of Asia can be classified 4 groups, those are Chot-kal (salted fish guts), Chot-kal Paste, Eh-ganjang (fish sauce) and Shic-hae (lactic acid fermented fish products). The native place of Eh-jang and rice culture is almost same and Eh-jang had been spread out all the area of Asia along with rice culture. Korea has variety of Chot-gal and consumes much Chot-gal that Korea is the culture area of both soybean sauce and Chot-gal. Eh-ganjang had been edible all area of Korea during Chosun Dynasty, but it remains only Southern part of Korea. Korean Chot-gal paste is produced as a form of Kon-chang-yi-chot. Korean Shic-hae had been edible all area of Korea during Chosun Dynasty, but remains at the east coast and some area of Hwang-hae Do and Kyung-sang-nam-do.

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  • 이성우 | Lee, Sung-Woo