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Please don't make up the history... There is no Korea version since it is exactly same as Chinese version. Plus~ How could you call it "Korean court cake" if South Korea just imported the method of making dragon beard candy from China in 1998(The Korean Empire was proclaimed in 1897 and survived until 1910.). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.157.97.218 (talk) 04:25, 13 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

yes you are quite right. However, since the food is known for its own right now and making its own name, i think the article still needs to be kept, that said, it should be important to add info that it was actually chinese originally, and the chinese actually took it from the turkish sweet, and how the marketing ploy was later added to the brand of the food. Waltzingmogumogupeach (talk) 06:09, 12 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]