Thursday, December 02, 2010
Husik means « things eaten after the meal » and the word is quite close to the Western concept of dessert (dessert comes from the French word « desservir », which means “to clear the table”). But in Korean tradition, where sugar was rare, if not absent, dessert is not only about sweets. It can include a fresh peeled …
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