Agungi
Traditional Korean firebox for cooking / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An agungi (Korean: 아궁이[1]) is a firebox found in traditional Korean kitchens which is used to burn firewood or other fuel for cooking. It is also a part of the traditional floor heating system, or ondol.[2][3] The flat cooktop counter or hearth installed over the agungi is called a buttumak (부뚜막).[4][5]
Quick Facts Korean name, Hangul ...
Agungi and buttumak | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 아궁이 |
Revised Romanization | agungi |
McCune–Reischauer | agungi |
IPA | [a.ɡuŋ.i] |
Hangul | 부뚜막 |
Revised Romanization | buttumak |
McCune–Reischauer | puttumak |
IPA | [pu.t͈u.mak̚] |
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