Rice cakes are a low-calorie diet staple for good reason: They may not be big on flavor, but they have a satisfying crunch and make a great base for other healthy ingredients, dietitians say.
There’s also the Sincheon Tteokbokki ($12.8) which is a soupier version of the popular street snack with slightly longer and thinner tteok (rice cakes). Instead of the usual thick gochujang ...
Ssal Tteok, a type of sweet rice cake, is available at Baskin-Robbins in South Korea, and Rabdi Jalebi in India, with jalebi-flavored ice cream (a deep-fried batter soaked in sugar syrup ...