The
gourmet capital of Korea, Jeonju (www.jeonju.go.kr) was appointed as a new member of UNESCO
Creative Cities Network this May, joining the ranks of other cities around the
world that flourish in urban planning and development through creativity and
imaginative action. Following on from Jeonju’s certification as a member of
Cittaslow International in 2010, a global network of slow cities in recognition
of its well-preserved Hanok Village and authentic cultural heritage.
The city renowned for its signature dish ‘Bibimbap’ became the first Korean
municipality to be classified as the UNESCO City of Gastronomy, and the fourth
worldwide.
If
you think that ‘Bibimbap’ is just a dish of mixed rice, ‘namul’ (seasoned
vegetables and herbs) and ‘gochujang’ (red pepper paste) then you are wrong.
Within Bibimbap, locally obtained bean sprouts are the main ingredient to be
added to rice and the rice is cooked in beef broth. Just before the rice is
fully cooked, bean sprouts are mixed with the rice and then the other
ingredients such as ‘mung’ bean curd, raw beef and nuts are put on top.
In
choosing the ingredients the colour is also considered carefully, according to
traditional cosmology: each direction of the compass, the precise location of
the diner and what season it happens to be are all indicated by the use of 5
basic colours, which are blue (and green), red, yellow, white and black. Blue
symbolizes the east, yellow is the spot where one happens to be standing and
also the earth; white signifies the west and autumn; and black is for north and
winter. So people used to believe that having a bowl of Bibimbap meant one was
absorbing the energy of the universe.
Jeonju
received high marks for its long-lasting, distinctive traditions of local foods
handed down from generation to generation alongside its rigorous support
towards preservation of a vibrant gastronomic community through active research
initiatives in both public and private sectors. The city also gained a positive
evaluation for hosting gastronomic events, such as the Jeonju Bibimbap Festival
and the International Fermented Food Expo (http://iffe.or.kr).
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For further information please
contact:
Mr. Ramy Salameh
Tel: 020 7321 2535
Email: london@gokorea.co.uk