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스토리텔링을 접목한 상주향토음식 개발 - ‘정기룡장군 밥상’을 중심으로 - (Korean)
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- Author(s): 문혜경; 이영자; 박모라; 김귀영
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture; 2015, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p562-575, 14p
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- Alternate Title:
Development of Native Local Foods in Sangju by Storytelling-combined - A Case of ‘General Jeong’s Table’ -. (English)
- Abstract:
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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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