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Ogok bap

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Alternative names
  
Five-grain rice

Place of origin
  
Korea

Type
  
Bap

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Main ingredients
  
Glutinous rice, proso millet, sorghum, black beans, and red beans

Similar
  
Kongbap, Chwinamul, Tteokguk, Hobak‑juk, Songpyeon

Ogok-bap (오곡밥) or five-grain rice is a bap made of glutinous rice mixed with proso millet, sorghum, black beans, and red beans. It is one of the most representative dishes of Daeboreum, the first full moon of the year in Korean lunar calendar. In the past, the custom of eating ogokbap with boreum-namul (vegetables) and bureom (nuts) on this day helped people replenish nutrients that have been lost during the winter months, when food was scarce. Today, ogokbap is still enjoyed by Koreans for its nutritional and health benefits. It is a common diet food, and increasing number of people replace their daily white rice with ogokbap, due to a rise in lifestyle diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, and angina.

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