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Korean Chaltteok Cookie – Chocolate Flavor

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Chaltteok Cookie - Cacao Flavor
The chocolate version of the CW’s chaltteok cookie, this gwaja is Invention Patent No. 0626971 — sticky rice encased in a soft, hollow cookie. What a way to combine traditional Korean and modern Western in a baked goodie! CW translates their product into English as Korean Biscuit.

Chaltteok Cookie - Cocoa Flavor The picture on the wrapper shows the filling as white, but actually the chaltteok inside is dark brown in color.

Ingredients list as given in English: sugar, cocoa, wheat flour, corn syrup, corn starch, salt, glutinous rice. The label on another part of the box says it contains 2% “cacao.”

Six of these individually wrapped cookies are contained in a box which states that its price is 2,000 won (Korean currency). The box bears a sticker containing nutrition facts and other information in English.

Chaltteok Cookie - Chocolate Flavor

국내산 찹쌀이 함유된 청우 찰떡 쿠키

Each cookie weighs 20 grams, which equals one serving. Each serving contains: 74 calories, 13 from fat. One gram of total fat — no saturated or trans fat. Two milligrams of cholesterol, 55 milligrams of sodium. Fifiteen grams of total carbohydrates — no dietary fiber, 6 grams of sugars. One gram of protein. No vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium or iron.

Net weight: 120 grams (4.23 ounces). UPC 8 801204 202335. Made by the Korean confectionery company Cheong Woo known in hangeul as 청우식품. Product of Korea. Available at HK Super for 99 cents when on sale.

Korean Chal-Tteok Cookie Original

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Chaltteok Cookie from Cheong Woo This gwaja was intriguing, what with Invention Patent No. 0626971 on the label. It’s chal tteok (glutinous rice) encased in a soft, hollow butter cookie — it combines a traditional Korean delicacy with a modern, Western pastry!

It didn’t taste as weird as you might think. It’s like a butter cookie with a rubbery filling. Enjoyed eating it actually. Not healthful though.

Made by the Korean confectionery company Cheong Woo known in hangeul as 청우식품. As you can see, the tteok in the cookie is not as white as it looks on the packet’s photo.

The box is printed entirely in Korean (costs 2,000 won!) with an English label tacked on as a sticker with nutrition facts. They translate their product as Korean Biscuit — that makes sense in Britain where an American cookie is called a biscuit.
Chaltteok Cookie - Original Flavor

국내산 찹쌀이 함유된 청우 찰떡 쿠키

A box contains 6 individually wrapped cookies, each 20 grams. Each serving of one piece is 78 calories, 19 from fat. 2 grams total fat — no saturated or trans fat. 2 milligrams of cholesterol, 63 milligrams of sodium. 15 grams of total carbohydrates — no dietary fiber, 6 grams of sugars. 1g of protein. No vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium or iron.

Ingredients: sugar, wheat flour, fructose, salt (really? nothing else?)
Allergy information: contains wheat

Net weight: 120 grams (4.23 ounces). UPC 8 801204 201369

Product of Korea. Retail Price at HK Super: 99 cents (sale!)