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한식상차림의 식기배치 분석Analyzing Tableware Arrangement in Korean Table Settings

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Analyzing Tableware Arrangement in Korean Table Settings
Authors
김혜원이혜란조우균
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국식생활문화학회
Keywords
Tableware arrangement; time series table serving; Korean table settings
Citation
한국식생활문화학회지, v.28, no.1, pp.31 - 40
Journal Title
한국식생활문화학회지
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
31
End Page
40
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/15791
DOI
10.7318/KJFC/2013.28.1.031
ISSN
1225-7060
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze external elements of ‘time series table serving’ and to discover any problems in the table setting. We selected two traditional Korean restaurants in five-star hotels and two representative traditional Korean style restaurants and analyzed the tableware arrangement of their table settings. The results are as follows. In restaurant A, the arrangement of different styles of tableware made from a variety of materials seemed relatively natural. However, the dessert plates were ‘Buncheong’ ware made with ‘Bakji’ method; in this case, the pattern was larger than the size of the fruits served and made the food inconspicuous. Rather than using plates made with a ‘bakji’ method, using plates with small patterns in the ‘johwa’ method would complement the food. In restaurant B, the space between the tableware, spoon and chopsticks was narrow, and the spoon and chopsticks sets would not fit on the table pads when large dishes or multiple dishes were served. In this case, changing the dishes to smaller sized dishes, considering the size of the table pad, or not using the pad at all would solve the issue. In restaurant C, too many small dishes were laid on the table, making it look disorderly. We believe that recovering tableware that is no longer in use, laying dishes and cutlery inside of the table pads or not using the table pad would be better. In restaurant D, the same style and color of dishes were provided 9 times. The lack of variety could be tedious to customers. The forms and colors of dishes should be changed in accordance with the order of the meal served. However, when using tableware created by different methods such as ‘Buncheong’ ware or white porcelain, the same pattern should be chosen in order to elevate the dignity of the table menu through uniformity. These issues in tableware arrangement indicate that external forms of banquet table setup should be studied so that the culture of Korean traditional cuisine can be enriched.
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