tangin
Tangin is a traditional Korean confectionery made from a mixture of red bean paste, sugar, and glutinous rice flour. The name "tangin" (당인) comes from the Korean words *dang* (당), meaning "sweet," and *in* (인), meaning "person," suggesting that the treat is sweet enough to satisfy a person. It is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, particularly during special occasions and festivals.
The preparation of tangin involves boiling red bean paste with sugar and rice flour until it thickens
Tangin is commonly found in Korean markets, bakeries, and traditional sweets shops. It is often paired with
Beyond its culinary uses, tangin holds cultural significance in Korea. It is frequently served during celebrations