Daetong-bap () or juktong-bap () is a South Korean dish consisting of rice mixed with various nuts, beans, and grains steamed in bamboo. This imparts the fragrance from the bamboo into the rice. The mixed rice is then eaten out of the bamboo.
The dish is native to Damyang County, South Jeolla Province. Damyang grows the most bamboo in Korea. Bamboo grown for more than 3 years is best suited for daetong-bap, and it is recommended to use bamboo only once to impart the most fragrance possible into the rice.
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