ttoumu
Ttoumu is a traditional Korean confectionery made primarily from glutinous rice flour, sugar, and water. The name "ttoumu" (떡무) is derived from the Korean words "tteok" (떡), meaning rice cake, and "mu" (무), which refers to the process of pounding or grinding the ingredients. This sweet treat is often enjoyed during special occasions, festivals, and family gatherings, particularly during the Lunar New Year (Seollal) and other celebrations.
The preparation of ttoumu involves mixing glutinous rice flour with a sweet syrup, typically made from sugar
Ttoumu is often served as a dessert or a snack, and its simplicity makes it a popular
In modern times, ttoumu has evolved to include variations with added ingredients like red bean paste, sesame