The Korea Forest Welfare Institute announced on the 31st that it has published a recipe book containing 30 outstanding works selected through the ‘2022 Forestaurant Healing Food Recipe’ contest.


Provided by Korea Forest Welfare Institute

Provided by Korea Forest Welfare Institute

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The contest has been held since 2020 to raise public awareness of forest products and forest healing foods.


This year’s recipe book includes recipes such as Mountain Deodeok Fish Cake using deodeok and chamnamul (awarded the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Prize), 10 healing lunchboxes that can be easily eaten outdoors, 5 healing meals that can be prepared at home to boost immunity, 9 healthy and harmonious healing single dishes served in one bowl, and 6 nutritious healing snacks.


The recipe book will be distributed to forest welfare facilities and will also be available for anyone to view on the Korea Forest Welfare Institute’s website.



Nam Taeheon, Director of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute, said, “As public interest in health increases these days, I hope this recipe book can serve as a bridge to fill daily life with forest healing foods,” adding, “The Korea Forest Welfare Institute will continue to strive to increase the utilization of domestic forest products and develop and provide various forest healing food recipes that enhance the quality of life for the public using forest products.”


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