Description
Traditional Korean confectionary
Technical
Yeot (Korean: 엿) is a variety of hangwa, or Korean traditional confectionery. It can be made in either liquid or solid form, as a syrup, taffy, or candy. Yeot is made from steamed rice, glutinous rice, glutinous sorghum, corn, sweet potatoes, or mixed grains. It is presumed to have been used before the Goryeo period. The steamed ingredients are lightly fermented and boiled in a large pot called a sot for a long time.
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Wine Analogy
Similar to late-harvest Riesling with honeyed notes
Coffee Analogy
Reminiscent of Vietnamese egg coffee's caramel sweetness
Perfume Analogy
Parallels to gourmand fragrances with vanilla and burnt sugar accords