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  • About Soybeen Paste
  • History of  Soybeen Paste
  • History of Soybean Paste
  • History of Hot Pepper Paste History of Hot Pepper Paste   Lets find out some of the facts about soybeans, the primary ingredient of soybean paste. Soybeans originated from the southern part of Manchuria. The birthplace of Maek tribe, this area belonged to Goguryo, one of the three Kingdoms in Korea in ancient days. This history tells that the original place of soybeans is Korea.
  • Wild and hybrid varieties of beans are found not only in Manchuria but also in all parts of Korean peninsula. This reconfirms that soybeans originated from Korea.Soybean farming started 4,000 years ago, according to literature, archeological specimens and research on genetics.

    Korea, the cradle of bean culture, began making soybean paste long time ago by boiling soybeans, shaping them into lumps and fermenting the lumps. Soybean paste in the early days was as thick as a mixture of soybean sauce and soybean paste. It is presumed that many kinds of soybean paste were made with fermented soybeans, and the liquid was separated from the mixture of fermented soybeans and brine during the Three-Kingdom period.

    The technique of making soybean paste was introduced to China, a neighbor of Korea. Chinese people recognized Korean (Goguryo) people's skill in making fermented food, and called the smell of soybean paste "Smell of Korea." as Korean meju (fermented soybeans) was introduced to China, Chinese people began to make completely different soybean pastes from their traditional ones. Ways of making soybean paste during The Joseon Dynasty are found in literature. according to Guhwangboyubang (1660, a book about hardy crops), meju was made by using soybeans and wheat, and greatly different from those used today. Ways of making meju were first introduced in Jeungbosallib-gyeongje (a book about farming), and they still form the base of the manufacturing method of soybean paste today. Korea, as the cradle of bean culture, developed meju, a processed soybean food, and introduced it to neighboring countries, changing their diets greatly.