- Kkul-
tarae (Korean: 꿀타래; lit. "honey skein") is a
Korean dessert based on the
Chinese Dragon's
beard candy. It is po****r as
street food in
Korean streets...
-
stiffer than
other types of beoseon.
Tarae beoseon (타래버선)
refers to
decorative socks for children.
After being quilted,
tarae beosoen is
embroidered with thread...
- Mongolia, Tibet,
Nepal and Vietnam. In Korea, it is
called ssuk (쑥) or
tarae ssuk (타래쑥)
which is
deeply related to
Dangun Sinhwa (단군신화),
legend of Gojoseon...
- Bengal. It
bears some
resemblance to the Dragon's
beard candy in China, Kkul-
tarae in Korea, and
Persian pashmaki,
which gave rise to the
Turkish pişmaniye...
- البنات "girl’s yarn" in Egypt.
Similar confections include Korean kkul-
tarae and
Iranian pashmak.
Several sources track the
origin of
cotton candy to...
- a war
party of 240 men and
attacked the
Marangaranga /
Maruiwi at Kaka-
tarae near
Runanga Lake. They
suffered a
terrible defeat. Only 140 men of Ngāti...
- Kiwi,
Hardy Kiwi,
Hardy Kiwi Vine, Kokuwa, Sarunashi,
Siberian Gooseberry,
Tarae, Tara Vine, Yang-tao) |
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- Mae****-gwa (Korean: 매잡과; Hanja: 梅雜菓), also
called maejak-gwa (매작과; 梅雀菓) or
tarae-gwa (타래과), is a ribbon-shaped
hangwa (traditional
Korean confection). Wheat...
-
variety of
filled Korean pancake) with
edible seeds, sugar, and
cinnamon Kkul-
tarae, fine
strands of
honey and maltose,
often with a
sweet nut
filling Jell-O...
- Da-rae
Hangul 다래
Hanja (none or various)
Revised Romanization Darae McCune–Reischauer
Tarae IPA [taɾɛ]...