Miyeokguk is a Korean soup made from seaweed or lavers where miyeok literally means sea vegetable and guk
meaning soup. It is known as a highly nutritious soup and widely
consumed at homes as well as restaurants in Korea. It is typically
consumed by women after giving birth as miyeok contains a high
content of calcium and iodine, nutrients that are important for nursing
new mothers. So Korean women typically consume this soup while
pregnant. It is also traditionally eaten on birthdays for this reason, a
reminder of the first food that the mother has eaten and passed on to
her newborn, thus bringing good fortune for the rest of the year.
There are various methods of making this soup dish, but it is
usually made by soaking dried seaweed sheets in water until it softens
and adding the seaweed in soup stock. The stock may be made from beef
and/or seafood such as mussels, clams and/or dried fish. The soup is
seasoned with soy sauce or salt as well as minced garlic and sesame oil
for additional flavoring. |
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