How to Make Songpyeon for Chuseok
Songpyeon is a special rice treat made in the Korean home during Chuseok (秋夕) to celebrate the year’s harvest and to wish every family member good health. Songpyeon is made from short grain rice cake dough that’s filled with various fillings then steamed. #chuseok #harvestmoon #koreanfood #ricecakes @kimchimari
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