Hoppang Explained

Hoppang
Country:South Korea
Type:Jjinppang
Served:Hot
Main Ingredient:Wheat flour, red bean paste
Minor Ingredient:butter, salt, sugar
Serving Size:108 g
Calories:200
Calories Ref:[1]
Korean name
Hangul:Korean: 호빵
Hanja:none
Rr:hoppang
Mr:hoppang
Koreanipa:pronounced as /ko/

Hoppang (;) is a warm snack that is sold throughout South Korea. It is a convenience food version of jjinppang (steamed bread) and is typically filled with smooth, sweetened red bean paste.

History

Hoppang is a product that makes it easy for the family to eat steamed bread, which was formerly sold at snack bars. It was created when food founder Chang-sung Heo visited Japan in 1969. Heo created Hoppang as a product that was sold on Japanese streets and sold in the winter, the low-peak season in the bakery industry, and then released it in 1971.[2]

Etymology

Hoppang was a brand name for the ready-to-eat jjinppang developed by Samlip in 1970, which combined the onomatopoeia ho, ho (the sound for blowing on hot steamed bun) and ppang, the Korean word for bread. Also it has meaning of 'The whole family eats together and smiles; Ho ho'.[3] The brand name soon became the generic name for convenience jjinppang.

Varieties

Typical hoppang is filled with sweetened red bean paste,[4] but it is also commonly sold stuffed with vegetables and meat, pizza toppings, pumpkin, or buldak.[5]

Steamer- or microwave-ready hoppang is often packaged in multiples at supermarkets and grocery stores, while many convenience stores sell hoppang throughout the winter months in cylindrical heating cabinets designed to steam and keep them warm.[6] [7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 호빵이 생각난다, 따뜻했던 너. 김. 성윤. 29 November 2006. The Chosun Ilbo. 18 April 2008. ko. https://web.archive.org/web/20160613132844/http://www.chosun.com/se/news/200611/200611290407.html. 13 June 2016. dead.
  2. Web site: 호빵이 생각난다, 따뜻했던 너. 2018-04-05. 2021-09-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20210928153312/http://travel.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2006/11/29/2006112960407.html. dead.
  3. Web site: 호빵이 생각난다, 따뜻했던 너. 2018-04-05. 2021-09-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20210928153312/http://travel.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2006/11/29/2006112960407.html. dead.
  4. Web site: hoppang. Korean–English Learners' Dictionary. National Institute of Korean Language. ko:호빵. steamed bun. 20 April 2017.
  5. News: Experience the magic of winter at 2 of South Korea's popular sites. Ng. Audrey. 14 September 2016. The Straits Times. 3 May 2017.
  6. News: 찬바람이 싸늘하면 호빵이 그리웁구나. 길. 윤형. 29 November 2005. The Hankyoreh. 18 April 2008. ko.
  7. News: 10 Korean Winter Street Foods To Bear The Cold For. Carruth. David. 28 November 2016. 10 Magazine. 3 May 2017.