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Tteok & Kitchen Utensil Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Tteok & Kitchen Utensil Museum

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Tteok & Kitchen Utensil Museum is a museum located in Waryong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Founded by Yoon Sookja, the chief director of the Institute of Traditional Korean Food (한국전통음식연구소), it opened in December, 2002. The museum specializes in Korean cutlery with approximately 2,000 old Korean kitchen utensils from ancient ''maetdol'' (맷돌, grinding stones) to early 20th century kitchenwares on display〔(English tour Korea )〕 and exhibits 50 of Korea's nearly 200 types of ''tteok'' (Korean rice cake).
==See also==

*Tteok
*Korean cuisine
*Kimchi Field Museum
*Korean Folk Village
*List of museums in Seoul
* List of food and beverage museums

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