Persimmon vinegar
Persimmon vinegar is a vinegar made from Oriental persimmon. Called gam-sikcho (감식초) in Korean, it is a traditional condiment, food ingredient, and beverage base in Korean cuisine.
Alternative names | Gam-sikcho |
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Type | Vinegar |
Place of origin | Korea |
Associated cuisine | Korean cuisine |
Main ingredients | Persimmon |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 감식초 |
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Hanja | 감食醋 |
Revised Romanization | gam-sikcho |
McCune–Reischauer | kam-sikch'o |
IPA | [kam.ɕik̚.tɕʰo] |
Persimmon vinegar is reported to help reduce liver cholesterol and prevent metabolic disorders induced by chronic alcohol intake.
Persimmon vinegar made with 'meoksi' persimmons, a native Korean variety with small, very sweet fruits with high tannin content, was included in the Ark of Taste catalogue of heritage foods in 2014.
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