Colorful Rice Cake (Mujigae Ddeok in Korean)

I like this rice cake’s color, it is so beautiful. It looks sweet but it tastes plain. (so my husband doesn’t like it as much.)Its price was 2000 won (US $2.10). It seemed expensive to me since it is only 3 pieces. Mujigae means “rainbow” in Korean. Apparently this has the meaning of “Achieve your Dream or Wish”. So you definitely should try some. :)

mujigae ddeok

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11 Responses to Colorful Rice Cake (Mujigae Ddeok in Korean)
  1. Kay
    December 6, 2009 | 3:46 pm

    I bought this rice cake today, thinking it was a regular cake made with rice flour and because it was very colorful. Unfortunately, it was inedible without much taste. The texture was hard like really stale mochi. I couldn’t believe that anyone could eat it. The package said to eat it within 24 hours. Is it supposed to be a soft product?

  2. frankie yeo
    October 10, 2008 | 10:10 pm

    can you send me all the recipe of cakes and desserts

  3. minju
    June 26, 2008 | 8:28 am

    i found several recipes for this (finally) here:
    blog.truesea.net

    AMAZING SITE— but you have to be able to read hangul.

    thanks,
    linda ( :

  4. minju
    June 6, 2008 | 9:14 am

    i too am looking for this recipe (!!!) i’ve searched high & low, but no luck. does anyone know where to find the recipe for mujigae deok? ( :

    thanks.

  5. Vanessa
    December 9, 2007 | 1:08 pm

    I am also looking for the recipe of this rice cake. This is one of my favorites and even though they sell it in the place where i am currently living, it’s quite, well very unreasonably expensive. Please tell me the recipe of this rice cake as soon as possible.

  6. Rebecca Kim
    October 18, 2007 | 5:22 am

    I understand that you have not tried to make the rainbow rice cake because you can buy it, but I am not able to buy it anywhere around where I live. I really need to learn how to make one but none of the Korean Cookbooks that I have even mention it and I can not find a single recipe online. Could I use a regular rice cake recipe?

    Thanks,
    Rebecca

  7. sue
    December 2, 2006 | 1:43 pm

    Sorry, I don’t have a recipe for any of the rices cakes. So far it’s been easier and cheaper to buy them instead of making them.

    Perhaps I will try making some one day, but that will be quite a while yet.

  8. soua
    December 2, 2006 | 3:44 am

    i haven’t eaten this in a very long time.. it’s been ages since i seen it. i think these are the best rice cake that i have eaten so far..

    i was just wondering if u have the recipe for this dessert..i’ve been looking everywhere for the recipe but couldn’t find one. if possible can you send me the recipe.

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