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일제 강점기(1910~1945) 조선의 우유 생산과 보급 Production and Supply of Milk in Joseon during Japanese Colonial Period (1910~1945)

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韓國食生活文化學會誌 (한국식생활문화학회지)
제31권 제5호 (2016.10)
pp.400-410
한국식생활문화학회 (The Korean Society Of Food Culture)
초록

The purpose of this study was to discuss how ‘milk’ was produced and supplied introduced and spread in the modern Joseon period. Condensed milk and powdered milk were mainly consumed in Joseon during the Japanese colonial period since they could be conveniently preserved for a long time, although raw milk was also produced and consumed. For areas adjacent to farms, milk delivery service was offered while areas with great consumption received an additional supply from different areas by rail. Since no manufacturing plants were operational in Korea, condensed milk and powdered milk consumed in Joseon had to be imported. In the case of condensed milk, when production in Japan increased, extra supply was aggressively sent into their colony, Joseon. The ‘Gyeongseong Milk Association’ founded in 1937 is considered significant in that it led to standardization of the production system and prices as well as pasteurization of milk. In the late Japanese colonial era, milk production and consumption were controlled. As milk was purchased as a war supply, the milk consumption market became distorted and limited

저자
  • 이규진(경남대학교 식품영양생명학과) | Kyou-Jin Lee Corresponding author