Eumsik dimibang
Eumsik dimibang | |
The cover of Eumsik dimibang | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 음식디미방 / 규곤시의방 |
Hanja | 飮食知味方 / 閨壼是議方 |
Revised Romanization | Eumsik dimibang / Gyugon siuibang |
McCune–Reischauer | Umsik timipang / Kyugon siuipang |
The Eumsik dimibang or Gyugon siuibang is a Korean cookbook written around 1670 by Lady Jang (張氏, 1598~1680) from Andong Clan, Gyeongsang Province during the Joseon Dynasty. The author was in the noble yangban class and the book is a manuscript written in hangul (Korean alphabet). Eumsik dimibang encompasses Korean cuisine in general and deals with various ways of storing foods. The book also has 51 different entries related to traditional alcoholic beverages. Since the book is the oldest and detailed cookbook written by a woman in Korean history, it is considered a valuable document for researching Korean cuisine.[1][2][3][4]
See also
- Siuijeonseo, a 19th Korean cookbook
- Gyuhap chongseo, a Korean women's encyclopedia
- Korean cuisine
References
- ↑ 규곤시의방 (in Korean). Nate / EncyKorea.
- ↑ 음식디미방 (in Korean). Andong Cultural Resource Portal.
- ↑ 음식조리서 중 음식 디미방 (in Korean). Hangul Museum.
- ↑ http://joseonfood.culturecontent.com/WD-01225.html#9
External links
- (Korean) Representation of Korean traditional dishes referred in Eumsik dimibang
- Eumsikdimibang at Google Cultural Institute
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