Samlip said on the 27th that it released the holiday gift sets "Bokdam Eungbok Manju" and "Jocheongmo Yakgwa" for Seol.

Samlip says on the 27th that it launches the Lunar New Year gift sets Bokdam-eun Haengbok Manju and Jocheong Moyakgwa. Product image of the gift sets. /Courtesy of Samlip

Samlip said the gift sets incorporate Korean traditional folk paintings and craft techniques into the packaging. "Bokdam Eungbok Manju" is filled with yuzu, black sesame, and chestnut pastes. The package features a tiger from the Korean traditional folk painting "Hojakdo (虎鵲圖)," which is said to deliver good news and ward off bad luck.

"Jocheongmo Yakgwa" uses yakgwa. Samlip said it highlights a nutty flavor by adding sesame oil to domestically sourced ingredients such as rice syrup made with jocheong, wheat, and glutinous rice, and that it is characterized by a clean finish using cinnamon powder and ginger extract powder.

Both products apply a hologram technique to the packaging inspired by the traditional craft "najeonchilgi." The products are available at hypermarkets and online malls.

In addition, it rereleased items that were popular as holiday gift sets, including "Sweet Heart Castella," "Manbok Bread," "Jaemis Petit Moments Cookie Collection," and "Almond Chocolat Yakgwa."

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