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지방 — meaning in English: Fat

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명령
myeonglyeong
항공사
hang
카운터
kaunteo
문화
munhwa
지방
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 지방 when discussing food, especially in contexts related to diet or health. For example, you might hear it in conversations about cooking, nutrition labels, or even in casual settings when friends are sharing meals and discussing their preferences for lean versus fatty cuts of meat.
Synonyms & nuances
While 지방 means 'fat' in a general sense, another term, 기름 (gireum), specifically refers to cooking oil or grease. You might choose 지방 when discussing the fat content of food in a nutritional context, whereas 기름 would be more appropriate when talking about the substance used for frying or cooking.
Culture
The word 지방 is derived from the Sino-Korean characters that emphasize the concept of fat, but it has also evolved to encompass ideas of richness and flavor in Korean cuisine. Interestingly, traditional Korean dishes often include a balanced approach to 지방, where fats are not stigmatized but rather celebrated for their role in enhancing the taste of meals, emphasizing a holistic approach to diet and health.
FAQ
Q.What does 지방 mean in English?
The word 지방 translates to 'fat' in English. It's commonly used in nutritional contexts, particularly when discussing the fat content in foods.
Q.Is 지방 used in formal writing?
Yes, 지방 can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is neutral enough to appear in health-related articles as well as everyday conversations.
Q.Are there different types of 지방?
Yes, in Korean, you can specify types of 지방, such as saturated or unsaturated fats. However, simply using 지방 typically refers to fat in a general sense without these distinctions.
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