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Purple Pork Potato Chocheong (Syrup)
It is a pork potato syrup made to be eaten by anyone by doubling the active ingredients and improving the unique sour and sour taste of pork potatoes. It is a color-free, preservative-free, sugar-free, unlimited medicinal product using only domestic purple pig potatoes.
Manufacturing Process
Manufactured with long-term know-how and low-temperature method
After decoction of purple pork potatoes through 30 years of boiling know-how, it is extracted and concentrated using a low-temperature method to contain the active ingredients of pork potatoes in a balanced way, and the absorption rate is fast. In particular, the process of steaming and vacuum drying is repeated 4 times for pork potatoes.
Nutritions
Pork potato, a healthy superfood
Pork potato, considered one of the superfoods, contains about 75 times more inulin than ordinary potatoes, which helps lower blood sugar. Inulin also acts as a natural insulin, so it is effective in improving constipation, diet, and cholesterol.
How to Use
Easy Sweet Pork Potato Chocheong Recipe
You can enjoy a sweet and rich flavor by dipping rice cakes in the syrup or by spreading it on bread.
Exclusive Contract
America exclusive brand
Bukseorak products produced in Inje-gun, Gangwon-do are the American exclusive brand of Wooltari Mall.
California Proposition 65
WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead and cadmium which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov/food
Allergy Info | Contains potato |
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Manufacturer | Bukseorak |
Origin | Inje-gun, Gangwon-do |
Ingredients | Rice (92% domestic), malt 5% (domestic), fat concentrate 2.7% (purple potato domestic solids 70%), enzymes 0.3% (domestic acid) |
For the past 29 years, Bukseorak has been recognized as a local company through its regional specialties such as Hwangtae, Bellflower, and Injin Mugwort. Located in Bukseorak of the Seoran Mountains, which is characterized by its rough and steep terrain, 'Bukseorak' finds wild herbs, such as rare medicinal herbs created by nature like Korean red ginseng, and detoxifies them and present them to customers.