South Korean Dish

Tteokguk

떡국

Also known as: tteok guk, rice cake soup, Korean New Year soup, ddukguk

What is Tteokguk?

A clear soup with thinly sliced oval rice cakes simmered in beef broth, traditionally eaten on Korean New Year's Day. Eating a bowl symbolizes gaining one year of age.

Typical Ingredients

sliced rice cakes
beef broth
egg
scallions
garlic
soy sauce
sesame oil
seaweed

Allergen Information

Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.

Soy
Often Present
Eggs
Often Present
Fish
Sometimes Present
Gluten
Sometimes Present
Sesame
Often Present

Egg strips are a traditional garnish. Soy sauce and sesame oil are standard seasonings. Some versions use anchovy broth instead of beef.

Safer Variations

Allergen-friendly alternatives to ask for.

Request without egg garnish

Questions to Ask Staff

Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.

Is egg used as a garnish?
Is the broth beef or anchovy-based?

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Important Disclaimer

Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.