"호빵" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [ɸʷo̞p͈a̠ŋ] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: hoppang [romanization]
Etymology: Coined in the 1970s by Korean food company SPC Group, or Samlip (삼립 / 三立). The product is a form of instant 찐빵 (jjinppang). From 호 (ho, “blowing sound”, onomatopoeia) + 빵 (ppang, “bread”). Etymology templates: {{lang|ko|삼립 / 三立}} 삼립 / 三立, {{com|ko|호|빵|pos1=onomatopoeia|t1=blowing sound|t2=bread}} 호 (ho, “blowing sound”, onomatopoeia) + 빵 (ppang, “bread”) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 호빵 • (hoppang)
  1. hoppang (Korean steamed bun with red bean paste filling) Wikipedia link: ko:호빵 Categories (topical): Breads Related terms: 찐빵 (jjinppang) (english: jjinppang, the original traditional hoppang)
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