[Photo] Seoul Agro-Fisheries & Food Corporation Shares Ancestral Ritual Items and Fruits for Chuseok
Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Corporation and Garak Market Distributors' Neighborly Love Group (Hope Sharing Market) Deliver 300 Sets of Chuseok Ritual Supplies and Fruits to Vulnerable Groups in Songpa District
[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Seoul Agro-Fisheries & Food Corporation (President Kim Kyung-ho) delivered 300 sets of ancestral ritual items and fruits to vulnerable groups and welfare facilities near Garak Market on the 25th, together with the Hope Sharing Market Association (Chairman Lee Won-seok), a neighborly love group of Garak Market distributors.
The corporation has been steadily conducting sharing events of holiday ritual items and fruits every year before Seollal and Chuseok to practice care and love for neighbors in need around the market.
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The ancestral ritual item sets, essential for preparing the Chuseok ancestral rites table, consist of apples, pears, jujubes, gim (seaweed), dried pollack, yakgwa (honey cookies), sanja (traditional cookies), buchimgaru (pancake mix), and twigimgaru (frying mix), which receive very high satisfaction from the recipients.
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