Siru
Siru (시루) is an earthenware steamer used to steam grain or grain flour dishes such as tteok (rice cakes).[1][2]
Siru | |
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Korean name | |
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Hangul | 시루 |
Revised Romanization | siru |
McCune–Reischauer | siru |
IPA | [ɕi.ɾu] |
Gallery
- A Bronze Age siru
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References
- Pettid, Michael J. (2008). Korean Cuisine: An Illustrated History. London: Reaktion Books. pp. 75, 154. ISBN 978-1-86189-348-2.
- Chung, Myung-sub; et al., eds. (2013). Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Beliefs. Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture. II. Translated by Jung, Ha-yun. Seoul: National Folk Museum of Korea. p. 243. ISBN 9788928900572.
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