So-tteok so-tteok (), sometimes translated as sausage and rice cakes, is a popular South Korean street food consisting of skewered and fried garae-tteok (rice cakes) and Vienna sausages brushed with several sauces including mustard and spicy gochujang-based sauce. It is a portmanteau as well as a reduplication of sausage () and tteok ().
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So-tteok so-tteok (), sometimes translated as sausage and rice cakes, is a popular South Korean street food consisting of skewered and fried garae-tteok (rice cakes) and Vienna sausages brushed with several sauces including mustard and spicy gochujang-based sauce. It is a portmanteau as well as a reduplication of sausage () and tteok ().
Initially, it was only available on a highway rest stop in Anseong. In March 2018, comedian Lee Young-ja introduced the dish in a television broadcast. The broadcast caused the dish to explode in popularity. By the end of that year, of all rest stops in Korea, Anseong ranked third in total sales.
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