SEOUL, May 18 (AJP) - Traditional cuisine and symbolic Korean-Japanese pairings will take center stage Tuesday when South Korean President Lee Jae Myung hosts Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae for a summit dinner in Andong, the country's iconic southeastern city of loyalty and tradition.
According to the presidential Blue House on Sunday, the dinner will feature fusion Korean dishes inspired by “Suunjapbang,” a treasured ancient cookbook from an Andong head family. The menu will include Andong-style braised chicken, known as Andong Jjimdak, as well as “Jeongyea,” a chicken dish regarded as the origin of Andong Jjimdak.
Japanese travel information site Konest describes Andong Jjimdak as “gaining recognition in Japan,” while Japanese restaurant review platform Tabelog lists around 40 restaurants nationwide that appear in searches for “chimutaku,” the Japanese rendering of Jjimdak.
Jeongyea, which appears in Suunjapbang, is made by pan-frying chicken in sesame oil and braising it with soy sauce, Korean rice wine (Cheongju), and honey. It was traditionally served to welcome honored guests.
Other dishes include grilled Hanwoo (Korean beef) ribs, rice, and Sinseollo, a royal-style hot pot. Andong is famous for its vast fields, which produce the country's top-class rice, as well as its Hanwoo.
For the dinner drinks, traditional liquors Taesaju and Andong Soju will be served alongside Japanese Sake from Nara Prefecture, Takaichi’s hometown, in a gesture symbolizing friendship and harmony between the two countries. Dessert will combine Jeonyak, a traditional Korean seasonal dessert, and Mochi, a type of chewy Japanese rice cake, on a single plate.
The summit, scheduled for Tuesday, will mark the sixth summit of the Lee administration and the second round of shuttle diplomacy between Lee and Takaichi this year. It comes about four months after the two leaders met in Nara Prefecture in January.
Takaichi is expected to arrive at Daegu International Airport on Tuesday afternoon before traveling to a hotel in Andong. Lee plans to greet the Japanese prime minister in person at the hotel entrance.
A traditional honor guard of 43 members and a 29-member military band will escort Takaichi’s vehicle, while 12 flag bearers will be stationed on both sides of the hotel entrance to stage a formal welcome ceremony.
After the summit, the two leaders are scheduled to issue a joint press statement, followed by the dinner and other events aimed at strengthening personal ties.
Following the dinner, Lee and Takaichi are scheduled to watch the Hahoe Seonyu Julbul Nori, a traditional fireworks event in Hahoe Village. The performance combines “Julbul,” in which bags containing burning embers are hung on handwoven ropes and lit so sparks fall toward the river, with “Seonyu,” a boat ride traditionally enjoyed by aristocrats.
At Takaichi’s accommodation, welcome gifts will be prepared, including Wolyeong Yakgwa, a traditional sweet and chewy snack, as well as Taesaju.
Copyright ⓒ Aju Press All rights reserved.