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History of oranges in Korea may be bit too tangy for locals


History of oranges in Korea may be bit too tangy for locals
Posted : 2021-04-18 09:15
By Robert Neff
In 1877, a Japanese merchant in Fusan (now part of Busan) reported Koreans greatly valued oranges and used them in their medicine as well as for special treats. With Koreans, he declared, orange peel and ginseng take the place of tea with us [Japanese] and coffee amongst foreigners.
He went on to add that as the country was not able to grow them, Koreans were forced to import great quantities from Japan. In fact, early trade reports give some credence to his claims. In November 1876, almost 33,400 oranges were imported into Fusan from Japan. The following month, another 11,080 were imported as well as 100 catties (1 catty equals 600 grams) of dried orange peel. ....

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