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=== Steamed tteok ===
[[File:Baek-seolgi.jpg|thumb|[[Baekseolgi]]]]
[[File:Sultteok.jpg|thumb|[[Sultteok]]]] 
The main ingredients for steamed ''tteok'' or ''"[[sirutteok]]"'' are [[rice]] (멥쌀, ''mebssal'' in Korean) or [[glutinous rice]] (찹쌀 ''chapssal''), and sometimes they are mixed together. In some cases, other grains, beans ([[azuki bean]]s or [[mung bean]]s), [[sesame]] seeds, [[wheat flour]], or [[starch]] are mixed with the rice. Various [[fruit]]s and nuts are used as subsidiary ingredients, such as [[persimmon]]s, [[peach]]es or [[apricot]]s, [[chestnut]]s, [[walnut]]s, and [[pine nut]]s. In addition, marinated vegetables or herbs can be used to flavor the ''tteok''. ''Danggwi'' leaves (''[[Ostericum grosseserratum]]''), ''[[Umbilicaria esculenta|seogi]]'' mushroom (manna [[lichen]]), [[radish]], [[Artemisia (genus)|artemisia]], [[Capsicum|pepper]], and ''[[cheongju (wine)|cheongju]]'' are the most common flavorings, and honey and sugar are used as [[Sugar substitute|sweeteners]].

Steamed tteok

Baekseolgi
Sultteok

The main ingredients for steamed tteok or "sirutteok" are rice (멥쌀, mebssal in Korean) or glutinous rice (찹쌀 chapssal), and sometimes they are mixed together. In some cases, other grains, beans (azuki beans or mung beans), sesame seeds, wheat flour, or starch are mixed with the rice. Various fruits and nuts are used as subsidiary ingredients, such as persimmons, peaches or apricots, chestnuts, walnuts, and pine nuts. In addition, marinated vegetables or herbs can be used to flavor the tteok. Danggwi leaves (Ostericum grosseserratum), seogi mushroom (manna lichen), radish, artemisia, pepper, and cheongju are the most common flavorings, and honey and sugar are used as sweeteners.