concept   candy
culture   South Korea
statement   Candy in South Korea is linked to important events, gifted, and often designed with traditional symbols.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 candy South Korea Often given as omiyage (souvenir gifts) when visiting someone's home and commonly associated with traditional festivals 1
2 candy South Korea Candy is often given as gifts or souvenirs and is associated with special occasions such as the cherry blossom festival or traditional holidays. 1
3 candy consumption South Korea Less common and often seen as a treat for children, not typically a daily indulgence 1
4 candy shapes South Korea Candy shapes may include traditional symbols like cherry blossoms, lucky cats, and kanji characters. 1
5 making candy Korea Making traditional candies, such as wagashi or hanbok, is considered an art form and is often associated with ceremonies or special occasions. 1
6 making candy South Korea Less common as a homemade activity, as there is a wide variety of high-quality commercially-produced candies readily available. 1