[Seoraksan Green Food] Dried Edible Greens (Aster) 60g 취나물
1. Nutritional Information (Per 100g, for reference)
While exact figures may vary depending on the harvest season, dried aster generally contains the following components:
Maangchi
Maangchi
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Calories: Approximately 270–300 kcal (based on dry state).
Dietary Fiber: Very high content, aiding digestion.
Minerals: Rich in calcium, potassium, and phosphorus.
Vitamins: Contains vitamins A, B1, and B2.
2. How to Use (Preparation)
Since it is a dried herb, it must be adequately hydrated before consumption.
Soaking: Soak thoroughly for at least 2–4 hours (or overnight).
Cooking Method: Boil the soaked herbs in clean water for about 20–30 minutes until the stems soften.
Boiling: For a softer texture, let it soak in the broth for 1–2 hours after boiling.
Rinsing: Rinse thoroughly with cold water and squeeze out excess water. Preparation Method: Season with soy sauce, minced garlic, sesame oil, and roasted sesame seeds to complete a Korean-style side dish.
3. Purchase Options
Supplier | Format | Price Details
Koryo Mart 60g 5.45 Euros | Direct import from Korea; Seoraksan Green Food brand.
Amazing Oriental 60g 5.95 Euros | Commonly found in the 'Dried Vegetables' section.
Yubai 16g (4x4g) €2,894 DOP | Freeze-dried version for easy cooking (Tuktak).
Key characteristics
Origin: Gangwon-do, South Korea (Seoraksan Mountains).
Flavor profile: Slightly bitter with a deep, earthy aroma.
Storage advice: Store in a cool, dry place. Seal airtight after opening to preserve the aroma.
Tip: For the best taste experience with Bibimbap, you can briefly stir-fry the prepared aster with a little perilla oil (deul-gireum) instead of sesame oil.