Dasik
Jimin L.
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Dasik is a traditional Korean sweet made from rice flour and other ingredients such as honey, sesame oil, and peanuts. It is usually cut into small, bite-sized pieces that are easy to eat, and it is commonly eaten as a snack or dessert. Dasik can be made into a variety of shapes and forms, and it is frequently stamped with intricate designs before being sun-dried. I used speckled b-mix to make my own dasik with intricate designs to look like the Korean sweet. But unlike how the dasik is traditionally made by stamping it I carefully made design and attached them on using slip which was a mixture of the clay I used along with water.
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Expressing creativity allows for self-expression and can bring attention to important topics, such as the role of food in Korean culture, allowing for deeper understanding and appreciation. It can also improve overall well-being and satisfaction in one's life.