[INQ. NO. 1408C01] The O-MEGI means ‘millets’ in Jeju Island. The O-MEGI rice cake was originally the base cake for O-MEGI wine. The millets powder was kneaded with hot water, then it became donut-shaped dough which was an important material for traditional O-MEGI wine. People preciously ate it between meals during the hardship periods. Beginning the simple base dough, the O MEGI rice cake is now popular as well-being food added with whole Azuk-beans, mugworts and beats , which are cultivated in the unpolluted and pristine environment of Jeju. The rice cake, totally from preservatives, can be eaten as a meal in itself with a high nutritional value. Main ingredients include Azuki bean (Korea, Jeju) 43%; Azuki bean paste (Korea, Jeju) 21%; sticky rice (Korea) 21%; mugworts (Jeju)11%; millets (Jeju) 4,2%; salt (Korea) 0.4%; sugar (Korea) 0.4%.
The ‘Azuki bean’ also known as adzuki or aduki, is an annual vine, Vignaangularis, widely grown throughout Jeju Island for its highest grade of bean. The azuki bean is often boiled with sugar, resulting in red bean paste and also used full of grain commonly eaten sweetened.
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