kapsamnda
Kapsamnda is a traditional Korean snack that originated from the Gyeongsangnam-do region, particularly in areas such as Busan and Ulsan. The name "kapsamnda" is derived from the Korean words kap (갑), meaning "shell," and samnda (삼다), meaning "to grind," referring to the preparation method where ingredients are ground into a paste and then molded into a shell-like shape.
The snack is typically made from a mixture of ground wheat flour, salt, and sometimes other ingredients
Kapsamnda is often enjoyed as a street food or snack, particularly during festivals, markets, and casual gatherings.
While kapsamnda is deeply rooted in Korean culinary traditions, its popularity has spread beyond regional boundaries,