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Alternative names
  
Chilled soup

Serving temperature
  
Cold

Type
  
Guk

Place of origin
  
Korea

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Cold cucumber soup oi naengguk


Naengguk (냉국) or chilled soup refers to all kinds of cold guk (soups) in Korean cuisine, mainly eaten in summer. It is so called changuk, which literally means "cold soup" in pure Korean, while the term naengguk is a combination of a hanja word and a pure Korean word with the same meaning.

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Naengguk Oi Naengguk Korean Chilled Cucumber Soup

The first historical record on naengguk appears in a poem written by Yi Gyu-bo (1168–1241), a high officer of the Goryeo period (918–1392). In the poem, naengguk is referred to as sungaeng, which literally means sunchaeguk, soup made with sunchae (Brasenia schreberi). Yi praised its clear and plain taste, saying it made usual dishes seem vulgar.

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Naengguk is largely divided into two categories according to seasoning and ingredients. The first category is made by mixing chilled water and vinegar to give a sour and sweet taste such as miyeok naengguk made with wakame, oi naengguk made with cucumber, pa naengguk made with spring onions, nameul naengguk made with garlic, and gim naengguk made with gim or nori. The other category is made to supplement health and has rich tastes such as chilled soup made with chicken, sesame, or soybeans.

Naengguk Cold cucumber soup side dish Oinaengguk recipe Maangchicom

Cold cucumber soup oinaengguk


Naengguk Cold cucumber soup side dish Oinaengguk recipe Maangchicom

Naengguk Cold cucumber soup side dish Oinaengguk recipe Maangchicom

Naengguk Oi Naengguk Chilled Cucumber Soup Girl Cooks World

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Naengguk Wikipedia