삭히다
When we talk about the verb '삭히다' (sakida) in Korean, we are referring to a process of transformation, specifically in the context of food. At its core, '삭히다' means to ferment or to mature food, allowing it to develop deeper flavors and textures. This isn't just about food going bad; it's about a controlled process where microorganisms break down ingredients, creating something new and often more delicious. Think of kimchi, 된장 (doenjang - soybean paste), or even젓갈 (jeotgal - fermented seafood) – these are all foods that have been '삭힌' (sakhin - fermented).
The concept behind '삭히다' is deeply ingrained in Korean culinary traditions, reflecting a way of preserving food and enhancing its palatability through natural processes. It speaks to a slower, more deliberate approach to cooking and food preparation, where time is an essential ingredient. Understanding '삭히다' not only enriches your vocabulary but also offers a window into the cultural significance of fermentation in Korean cuisine.
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김치는 오랫동안 ___ 맛이 좋아요. (Kimchi tastes good when it's ___ for a long time.)
'삭히다' means to ferment. Kimchi needs to be fermented to taste good.
이 생선은 ___ 더 맛있어져요. (This fish becomes tastier when ___.)
'삭히다' means to mature or ferment, which can enhance the taste of certain foods like fish.
치즈는 시간을 두고 ___ 맛이 깊어져요. (Cheese's flavor deepens when it's ___ over time.)
'삭히다' can be used for maturing foods like cheese to develop a deeper flavor.
메주를 ___ 된장을 만들어요. (We make doenjang by ___ meju.)
Meju (fermented soybean brick) is fermented ('삭히다') to make doenjang (soybean paste).
과일을 ___ 식초를 만들 수 있어요. (You can make vinegar by ___ fruit.)
Fermenting ('삭히다') fruit is a way to make vinegar.
이 음식은 ___ 시간이 필요해요. (This food needs time to ___.)
'삭히다' means to ferment or mature, which often requires time.
Which food is often '삭히다' (fermented) in Korea?
Kimchi is a well-known fermented food in Korea. '삭히다' is used for foods like kimchi and jeotgal (fermented seafood).
What is the primary purpose of '삭히다' (fermenting) food?
Fermenting food, or '삭히다', helps preserve it for longer periods and often develops richer, more complex flavors.
Choose the correct sentence: 할머니는 김치를 ___.
The verb '삭히다' fits the context of preparing kimchi, which is a fermented food.
You can '삭히다' (ferment) fresh fruit to make it last longer.
While less common for everyday fruits, many fruits can be fermented to create things like fruit wines or vinegars, which extends their shelf life.
When you '삭히다' (ferment) food, it usually becomes less flavorful.
Fermenting food typically enhances its flavor, often creating more complex and umami tastes, as seen with kimchi or fermented soybean paste.
'삭히다' (ferment) only applies to making alcoholic beverages.
While alcohol production involves fermentation, '삭히다' also applies to many non-alcoholic foods like kimchi, various pickles, and fermented bean pastes.
To make kimchi taste good, it needs time to ferment.
The longer this food ferments, the deeper the flavor becomes.
The method of fermenting salted seafood varies from household to household.
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هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
مزيد من كلمات food
몇 개
A2How many items?
~정도
A1Suffix meaning "about" or "approximately."
추가
A2Addition, extra (e.g., extra order).
~은/는 후에
A2After ~ing; indicates an action that occurs subsequent to another.
중에서
A2Among, out of (selection).
식욕
A2Appetite.
에피타이저
A2An appetizer.
전채
A2Appetizer.
먹음직스럽다
B2To look appetizing, delicious.
사과
A1apple