What kind of food do you mean by "Oxinchae" and "Muosinchae"?



here-and-there an-uncooked-vegetable food

I saw the expressions on the website that sells vegetarian dishes.

Even though it's the same kind of dish, what kind of food is this?

I don't know what's different.


1250 2017-08-12 Lady

A. 1

Osanchae refers to garlic, chives, green onions, wild chive, and Hunger.
Buddhism prohibits these five plants from being eaten for practice, and a dish that does not contain such plants is called Muosinchae.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 2

Osinchae was originally banned by Chinese Buddhism.
As Korean Buddhism entered through China, Ohnchae was banned.
Originally, Buddhism in India said that there was no such content.


Lady 7 years ago 0

A. 3

Oh, that's what it means
Thank you for the comments


Lady 7 years ago 0

A. 4

Does anyone know what Hunger is?


Lady 7 years ago 0

A. 5

@4 There's a lot of controversy about what Hunger is.
1. Vegetables called radish that resemble radishes
2. Mule, a plant of the lily family that grows in Korea, too
3. Sanskrit Hing's vocal range, which means vegetables called "Awi"
There's an opinion like this.
In the case of No. 3, it is the latest research result from the 2012 research data release.


Lady 7 years ago 0


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