Above: rice drying outside
Peanuts drying
A persimmon tree, a big, old one . . . smaller ones are common in rural Korea
Sesame plants being dried to harvest the seeds (which are commonly added to foods or pressed for their oil)
A mountain rice field, which, I think, was partly hand-harvested to check its readiness. The area's farmers were in the process of using a shared mechanical harvester to gather the rice from many small plots like this one
A cabbage/lettuce field between drying sesame plants
Peppers (gochu)--as you might think, the green ones are mild where as the red ones are usually hot/spicy (at least for a westerner like me). These peppers are ever-present in Korean food--whenever you see red in food pics from Korea, this pepper is where that red comes from. It is usually dried, ground, and used as a powder or is made into a paste/sauce
Sunday, 13 October 2013
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