Sokuri
Sokuri (Korean: 소쿠리, pronounced [so.kʰu.ɾi]) is a round, rimmed woven basket made of finely-split bamboo. It is used for straining washed grains, drying vegetables, or draining fried food in Korea.[1]
It measures between 25 and 50 cm in diameter, and has a standing contour measuring some 4 cm.
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- Persimmons and soybeans on sokuri
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See also
References
- 류, 제협. "소쿠리" [sokuri]. Digital Local Culture Encyclopedia of Korea (in Korean). Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
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