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A traditional snack with chewy sweetness [Taegukdang]
Traditional Oranda Set

After Korea's liberation, Taegukdang opened its doors in 1946, a bakery embodying the aspirations of a people who dreamed of freedom. Discover Taegukdang's bakery items, which have maintained their tradition and taste throughout a long history, now available in a gift set. This time, we've prepared Oranda, a nostalgic snack. It's made by mixing grains of domestic non-glutinous rice and glutinous rice with organic rice syrup. The chewy and rich texture, along with a subtle sweetness, is captivating. We offer two varieties, original and almond, in one set, making it a perfect gift for your loved ones.

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After Korea's liberation in 1946, a small bakery opened in a narrow alley in Seoul. With a simple drawing resembling the Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) and the name 'Taegukdang', it took its first steps, embodying the ideals of a nation that dreamed of liberation. Taegukdang began baking bread that everyone could enjoy and feel full from. Over its 70-year history, its patissiers have continued to uphold its consistent taste and tradition. Now, you can discover the unwavering heart and flavor of Taegukdang's bakery at Kurly.

A traditional snack with chewy sweetness [Taegeukdang]
Traditional Oranda Set

Taegeukdang, a bakery founded in 1946 after Korea's liberation, embodied the aspirations of a nation dreaming of freedom. Discover Taegeukdang's bakery items, which have preserved their consistent tradition and taste throughout a long history, in this gift set. This time, we've prepared Oranda, a nostalgic snack. It's made by coating individual grains of Korean non-glutinous rice and glutinous rice with organic rice malt syrup. Its chewy, thick texture and subtle sweetness are captivating. We're sending two varieties—original and almond—together, so choose it as a gift for your loved ones.

About Brand

After liberation in 1946, a small bakery opened in a small alley in Seoul. It had a simple drawing resembling a single-petaled Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) and the name 'Taegeukdang'. It was the first step taken, embodying the ideals of our nation dreaming of a liberated country. Taegeukdang began baking bread for everyone to eat well and heartily. And the pastry chefs who have been with it for over 70 years continue to uphold its consistent taste and tradition. Now, discover Taegeukdang's bakery, which embodies unchanging heart and flavor, at Kurly.

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