nuruk
Nuruk is a traditional Korean fermentation starter used to brew alcoholic beverages such as makgeolli, soju,
Common varieties of nuruk differ in size, shape, moisture content, and microbial composition. Small, dry pieces
Historical records trace nuruk back to the Three Kingdoms period (ca. 1st–7th century CE). It was originally
In contemporary Korean beverages, nuruk remains indispensable. The specific enzymatic activity of the molds in nuruk
Nuruk’s importance extends beyond fermentation. It symbolizes Korean cultural heritage, representing communal cooking, traditional agriculture, and