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Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
2008 Volume.13 No. 2 p.228 ~ p.236
A Comparative Study on Cognition and Consumption Patterns of Korean Rice Cake Classified by Age in Busan
Lee Jeong-Sook

Jung Sook-Hee
Kim Sun-Hee
Abstract
This study was carried out to investigate the Korean rice cake cognition and consumption patterns classified by age in
Busan. The survey was conducted from November 21 to December 26, 2007 by questionnaires and data were analyzed
by SPSS program. The results are summarized as follows: Forty one point two percent of the elementary school group,
29.0% of the high school group, 35.0% of 2,30¡¯s, 44.5% of 4,50¡¯s and 39.5% of over 60¡¯s took Korean rice cake once
or twice per month. Sixty two point eight percent of elementary group, 44.0% of the high school group, 43.0% of 2,30¡¯s,
42.5% of 4,50¡¯s and 49.5% of over 60¡¯s preferred Korean rice cake. The most important basis for selecting rice cake was
¡¯taste¡¯ in all of the subjects. The improvements for rice cake were indicated as taste, preservation and packing. As their
age decreased, the score of preference for Gaepiduk, Danja, Dootupduk, Bookumi, Soemuriduk, Julpyun, Jorangi and
Jungpyun were decreased. Songpyun, Garaeduk, Injulmi, Siruduk and Moojigaeduk were highly recognized as Korean
rice cakes. There was a significant positive correlation between preference of rice cake and age, sex, obesity and
recognition degree (p < 0.01). Therefore the understanding of the requirements of the subjects according to age and sex
is needed to encourage them to choose Korean rice cake.
KEYWORD
Korean rice cake, cognition, consumption pattern, preference
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