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Okchun-dang (Korean: 옥춘당; Hanja: 玉春糖) or
okchun (옥춘; 玉春),
called saek-kusŭl-sathang (색구슬사탕; "colour
marble candy") in
North Korea, is a
traditional Korean...
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fruit or
edible root.
Dasik Gangjeong Gwapyeon Jeonggwa Maejakgwa Mandugwa Okchun-dang
Suksilgwa Yakgwa Yeot Yeot-gangjeong
Yumilgwa Dasik, a
variety of hangwa...
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Modjeska Mooncake Moustalevria Mozartkugel N
Noghl Nonpareils Nougat O
Oblaat Okchun-dang
Orange jelly candy P Paçoca
Pashmak Pastila Pastille Peanut butter...
- or
ppopgi A
Korean sweet candy made from
melted sugar and
baking soda.
Okchun-dang A
Korean traditional sweet made of rice flour. Yeot A
Korean traditional...
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Korean means "way of the
Chinese hand") at the Yung Shin
school gym in
Okchun-dong,
Seodaemun District, in Seoul. He
named his
school Chung Do Kwan, which...
- 2001 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 68 kg (150 lb) 310 cm (120 in) 285 cm (112 in)
Okchun Highschool 20
Seunghun Shin 5 May 2000 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 89 kg (196 lb)...
- Nineteenth-century
sources used
various spellings,
including "Okchan", "Okchum", "
Okchun", and "Oxian". "Tustenuggee" (tvstvnvke) is not a surname, but
rather the...