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  • Koreans are all copy men

  • 和食だろ(笑)

  • Uh... What does this have to do with Japan? You could argue that this is a copy of burritos just cut up too. I’m pretty sure Japan didn’t invent wrapping food up and cutting it up in bite sized pieces.

    Also What does this have to do with politics and history? It’s food.

    Whoa it copied France. It’s a crepe. It’s a cut up crepe. Someone call the food police.

  • @purpledishsoap dude, what the fuck is up with your font. Can you type normally?

    I'm not even going to bother reading through that.

  • @MrLolwut88 Gee sorry, I didn't feel like switching back to an English Keyboard just for people like you.

    Good job, you just TL;DR'd 9 sentences, 5 of which are short enough to be one sentence.

    I applaud you and give you -9000 internets for that.

    Also, how's this for messed up font? T̞̞̹̟͖̝̪͍͔̝̞͚͚̀͐ͮ̍͌̂̔͂́̀̕L̑ͥ̓̽­̶̮͈͍̳̼̺̝̭̲ͫ̄ͮ̑͊͟͞;̔̅ͤͬ͊̊̉͛̒ͬ̐̌­̷̷̥̱͓̙̻̬̩̃͋ͮ̑͜͝͞Ď̇̐̓̑̇̐ͫ͌́͏̵̢­͈̣͉̫̯͍ͅR̞͈̎̓̂́̈̒̐́̿ͭ̓͆̿ͬ͛̏ͥͣ̑͞­̙̝͚̫!̨̿͂̓̄̉̈́͑͗̽̓ͭ͆͞҉̻̮̠̲̤͓͈̳̀͠­̰̫͇

  • 고대인들은 바다소금을 먹는 방법도 만드는 법도 몰랐습니다. 그래서 거란이라는 나라 지금 몽골지역에서 해수가 말라서 소금이 된 것을 가져다 먹었습니다. 그런 시대에는 일본이라는 나라는 없었습니다. 그 당시 한국인들은 이미 생선을 즐겼고 고래고기를 즐겼습니다. 이건 반구대 암각화에 나와있는 역사적 사실입니다. 이건 삼국시대 이전 신석기 시대 입니다. 이미 미역과에 해당하는 것들도 같이 섭취를 했습니다. 그런 고로 한국인들은 해산물 섭취는 2천년이 넘는다는 사실을 알아야 합니다.

  • @Davinchiwoo in japan, the history of fried egg was described that Ogiya 扇屋 made and sold fried egg as a souvenir of Kabuki in 1648 when the age of third Shogun Iemitsu. so what kimbap is from japanese imperialism residuary 日帝残滓 일제잔재...Islam prohibits pork since burned cooking is needed more fuel and the infestants can't be killed by soddenly.

  • @Davinchiwoo korean should think the derivations and histories.according to the story of Samguk Sagi,korean fantasy written in 1145,NINJA member will answer you, anyway korean foods are very delicious. kamsahamunida.

  • @sakura0jp0aikidodesu 감사합니다~ Kamsahapnida~ Sounds like kamsamnida

  • @xiaochen1 hanguel is very difficult,but the pronunciation is cute like French!!ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ゙❀

  • 한국은 일본에 농사 기술 철기 문화 도자기 외에도 수많은 문화를 가르쳐습니다.

    한국의 해초는 삼국 시대 때 먹었습니다.

    한국의 삼국 시대 때 일본에는 거의 문화가 발전하지 못하던 시대였습니다.

    해초은 한국이 일본보다 몇백년 앞서서 먹고 재배 기술도 삼국 시대 기록에 있습니다

    다시 말하지만 고대 시대에는 대륙에서 섬나라로 문화가 전파되었습니다

    그렇다면 저 해초는 누구의 것인가요?

    대답 해줄 일본인 있나요?

  • @rapekingdomjapanis1 young korean don't know that egg were very expensive till about 1960. about 100yeas ago, people bought egg on special day for sickness families. roast cooking with iron pan was very luxury cookery method. till 1910,korea was colony of China,iron had placed high duty then even kitchen of yanban ; noblemen didn't have iron pan. usually korean used earthen pot even in royal court kitchen.

  • regardless of all the hullabaloo about Japan and Korea and these comparisons about what came from where, I can agree with you video maker (it says there Katherine Gorman) I really love KIMBAP!!! It's the best. I'll have to try making some with the egg on the outside, that would be neat :D

  • Disturbing...

  • 漢字は朝鮮人が中国に伝えました ウリナラマンセー!

    寿司は朝鮮人が日本に伝えました ウリナラマンセー!

    ホルホルホルホルホルホルホルホルホルホルホルホル!

    ↓↓↓

  • 寿司は奈良時代韓国の職人によって日本に伝えました

  • IS THIS PAK-RI SUSHI?

  • korea was a part of japan

    so no wonder they like to eat japanese food

    but they have to know the origin of food

    this is japanese makizusi

    not koreans

    curry rice are everywhere in japan and japanese know where curry came from

  • fucking Japanese Trolls on EVERY Korea-related videos on youtube. So pathetic... Sorry Japan.. Korea is not interested in Japan.

  • China and Japan, please don't be jealous of Korea,

    and don't distort truth, fact and History, please !!!

  • @gullmaigi

    Korea has 5,000 year history! URI NARA MANSE! HAHAHA!

    Who is jealous of stupid culture thieves? Don't make me laugh, please.

  • @gullmaigi You say "don't distort truth, fact and History"? LooooL!

    Why do S.Koreans hardly know about the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War? It is because the 2 war are inconvenient for your government. Shut your mouth, please.

  • @IkaMusumeTheInvader

    Sorry to say again.. but

    china and jap don't distort truth, fact and History, please !!!

    China and Japan do distort truth, fact and History far more than Korea does.

    That's the fact everyone all over the world, even many conscientious chineses and japaneses know.

  • @gullmaigi "That's the fact everyone all over the world, even many conscientious chineses and japaneses know"

    Tell me the fact concretely and briefly, please.

  • 일본인들중에 신석기시대와 청동기시대를 조작한 교수가 있었습니다

    일본인들의 역사는 SF animation 입니다 그 대표적인 증거가 任那日本府說 입니다

  •  Copied Japan

  • @tangeko1 not really... its a little like saying all bread is french. Korean Cuisine was affected by Japanese occupation, even if they hate to admit it. Kimbap is a lot like Futomaki, but all the ingredients are cooked and they use more Korean vegetables than Japanese vegetables and are known to use Red meat more readily than the Japanese :)

  • Oh, that looks our Japanese Futomaki...

  • watch?v=03U5jY1bwb0 Ever heard of "任那日本府說"? Your historians make fabricated claims that ancient Japanese had territories in the southern part of Korea. Just to avoid the obligation of admitting YOU "LEARNED HOW TO SPEAK" FROM KOREA. And the fact there were established kingdoms on the peninsula long before primitive "neanderthals" wearing fundosi panties, who don't even have a language of their own, started crawling on the island.

  • Perfect Food "korea"??  HaHaHa<33

  • Japanese ancestors are ALL from Korea? lol Korea didn't even exist back then how could that happen? Ah I get it, it's typical Korean way of thinking to make believe everything about Japan is from Korea right? Does that make you feel better?

    Well, Japanese are mix of Mongolian, Chinese, South East Asian, Syberian, and other races including from Choson. some ppl from Baekje when they lost war, Wa(Japan) accepted refugees from Baekje as well as ppl from Silla. but NOT ALL CAME FROM KOREA.

  • 한국인은 반일과 친일의 사용구분이 비겁합니다.

  • 한국은 삼국시대때 seaweed를 먹었는데

    일본인들은 언제부터 seaweed를 먹었냐???ㅋㅋㅋ

    일본인들이 원조를 말하니 짜증나네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

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  • @hermitbomb00 technically Germany invented the car, so it's America who copied Germany if you want to put it that way...

  • @knnagata dear kid who probably only watches anime; it is not sushi. it is korean kimbap. go play in traffic

  • retards. IT ISN'T SUSHI. KIMBAP USUALLY HAS CRAB IN IT IN THE FIRST PLACE. NOT. FUCKING. SUSHI.

  • これのウィキ見てみたら、一応日本統治時代に韓国に入ってきたと­素直に書いてあるのでまだ許せるが、また起源を主張するコリアン­が居ればそれは許せない。

  • i know it comes from japan.. but Korean 'Kimbob' doen't have raw fish...

    i hate eating raw fish... so i'd prefer Korean sushi 'Kimbob'

  • @07goodgood  Your post is unkind. Japan learned from Korea in olden times. Korea learned from Japan in modern times. Try to get along, please!

  • @mhlck You imported lots of stuff from China THROUGH Korea in the ancient periods; just like Korea imported lots from the WEST THROUGH Japan int he modern period. Japanese were more interested in China than Korea, of course; but also, Koreans were more interested in the WEST than Japan itself. So you're exactly even.

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  • @mhlck Actually, if you look at genetic lines, modern Japanese are simply an offshoot of Korean stock... so no only did you learn from Korea in the distant past, your ancestors were all from there originally. Good luck dealing with it.

  • @cascadejacques Everything originated from Korea! COOOOOL!

  • @mhlck why are you Japanese not using the Chinese grammatical structure, but the Korean one?

    Take the short sentence, "I hate you" for example, in Chinese (我恨?), the order is SUBJECT->VERB->OBJECT

    In Korean (난 니가 싫어) and Japanese (私はあなたを憎みます), the order is SUBJECT->OBJECT->VERB.

    Last time I checked the peninsula nations were using iron weapons, Yamato was learning agriculture.

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  • @mhlck and what of the honorifics being used in the same way, "nida" in Korean and "desu" in Japanese?

  • @Superstarrockmetal nida? what's that?

  • @mhlck

    You don't know history exactly. You know it as chinese government has distorted it.

  • 唱歌讓人起雞皮疙瘩!

    一點意義都沒有的影片!

  • Kim-Bob is derived from Kim-Cho-Bob in Jap, But they are absolutely different!

    Immitation? Do Not Bull-Shit!

  • korea always immitate japanese food so on.

    then they say these things is made in korea.

    not only japan , also china.

    We can not bear it.

  • yay qo Koreans!:P and did you say Japanese?....nooo this is Korean food so yeah people qet your facts straiqht and sushi contains raw fish

  • good. kimbap so good..

  • korea forges everything from Japan

  • @nene3471 no y a wrong. sushi is very poor food.

    and kimbap is korea food. not same.

  • @g9safer Nice joke!! Thanks:-) What is kimbap, anyway???

  • tone deafs

  • LOL!

  • Honda(or Toyota)=Japanese........CARs=A­merican invented.....so Honda is American(COPYしたね。。すごい)

  • @hermitbomb00 u r idiot

  • @yellowpokerman actually, Curry originated in India

    Kimuchi came from Korea,

    Goroke from French Croquette.

    Yakiniku is a copy of Bulgogi and Galbi

    Don Katsu is European Port Cutlet,

    Teriyaki = Greek Suvlaki

    Ramen = Chinese origin.

    What else

    You name it.

  • @2009xellos i though teriyaki was japanese :/

  • koreans can do only imitation of other countries' cultures

    oh,sorry

    rape,fabricate,claim too

    korea is greatest country in the world!!! XD

  • @2009xellos ewwwww korean!

  • وش تحسسسسسسسسسسين بووه~

  • @mdrwjrs Yakiniku looks JUST LIKE Korean Bulgogi.

  • KOREANてマジKICHIGAIだな。

    COPYして起源主張することしか出来ないクズ。

    マジゴミ、寄生虫。

    早く中国に奴隷に戻して貰って、一生半島から出てくんなよカス共­。

    つか日本国内の朝鮮人も早く半島帰れよ。いつまで日本に寄生して­んの?

    キモイんだよ土人が。

  • The seaweed culture existed in Japan in AD710.

    It is since it is modern that it transmitted to South Korea.

  • @main0128 you know Koreans were able to first produce the Seaweed in a farm... they were the ones to make first seaweed farms and mass produce it

  • @tokee1234567

    Be not ..lie.. lucky.

    It's modern ages to transmit seaweed to Korea.

  • @main0128 you know that Korea had a nation before Japan did right..??? Korea had gojoseon and the 3 kingdoms. China first discovered Japan during Korea's 3 kingdom's period and transferred their culture to Japan.

  • @tokee1234567

    Don't tell a lie.

    The recognition of the ancient history of Japan and China is corresponding.

    Korea was a dependancy in China until the 19th century.

    Though it is thought that Chinese is more well informed.

    There is no thing that South Korea exceeded Japan in the culture.

    The dream or it wishes to the history about which South Korea talks.

  • @tokee1234567

    Are 3 kingdoms things of "SHIRA-GI", "KUDARA", and "KOU-KU-RI"?

  • @main0128 if you don't know the name, shut up.

  • @tokee1234567

    Know the truth.

    //news.naver.com/main/read.nhn­?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=103&oid­=001&aid=0005224764

  • @main0128 you're telling me about the truth when you're stupid and don't even know the 3 nation's names? forget it and go to school

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  • ドロボウでうそつきな国が一番ご近所だともうどうしようもない。­昔の朝鮮では裁判の場で、お互いに声を上げて言い争いをさせ、最­後まで声を出していたものが正しいとされたそうです。正しいもの­は最後まで声を出すことが出来るんだって。

    多分、ウソでも間違いでも大声出してわめき続ければ正しくなるっ­て思ってる人間なんだよ。かかわっちゃいけないクズ

  • LOL! Ode to kimbap! very entertaining song, haha

    By the way, to all the ignorant people: Sushi and Kimbap are different dishes, it's just that both use rice and seaweed, typical ingredients used in ASIAN (not exclusive to Japan, Korea or China) Cuisine. At first sight, they look similar to the uneducated-ignorant eye.

  • @takahsr then, why did you guys' members of congress bought the noris from Korea? Do not even think about it. Japanese always attacks Korea because you are jealous of us.. We really understand you guys.... Stop saying Dokdo is yours. Even world's history tells us that's Korea's. So, just shut up you irradiated Japanese.

  • This is Japanese Makizushi. Not Korean original,

    donot copy!

  • This copied Japan!

  • @tangeko1 ok, so u think that is sushi, huh, WELL UR WRONG, japanese sushi is raw fish with wasabi and soysauce, but KimBab is different, you can clearly see unless ur blind...

  • @tangeko1 KIMUCHI IS NOT KIMCHI AND IT ORIGINATED IN JAPAN?: In 1996, Korea protested Japanese commercial production of "kimchi" arguing that the Japanese-produced product was different from kimchi (in particular, that it was not fermented). Korea lobbied for an international standard from the Codex Alimentarius, an organization associated with the World Health Organization that defines voluntary standards for food preparation for international trade purposes.

  • @Superstarrockmetal doesn't prove that kimuchi is kimchi only that koreans complained about it and for the last 14 years haven't established anything against it.

    kimuchi tastes better also

  • @VVakaFlockaFlame so you actually think kopymuchi originated in Japan

  • @Superstarrockmetal Codex Alimentarius seems to recognize it as being so.

  • 完全に日本の寿司のパクリじゃん。

    this is japanese sushi.

    do not copy,,,

  • @yusuke19840923 A Codex Alimentarius standard was published in 2001 that described production methods similar to those traditionally used in Korea which prohibited marketing of Japanese produced traditional "kimchi" in international trade.

  • KOREAN CULTURL DAEBAK! <3

  • KOREAN CULTURL DAEBAK! <3

  • 韓国式フュージョンスシ

  • 美味そうな巻き寿司発見インコリア!

  • This is the great copy food!! LOL

  • Here are the facts. Kimbab is a Korean rendering of the Japanese food Maki. Kimbab was influenced primarily by this Japanese dish. Kimbab has been popular in Korea ever since World War II.

    Although the origin of this dish is Japan, Kimbab does have a distinct taste that is more friendly to the Korean cuisine. For instance, there is no raw fish in Kimbab.

    So there, enough with the origin and race crap. Both kimbab and maki taste excellent and there is no need for hatred.

  • @shimgoda Here are true facts. Kimbab and Sushi all are similar. The only difference is SUSHI became more popularized in other worlds before Kimbab that's why we all think anything wrapped in seaweed is Sushi. No one cares if its sushi or kimbab. As long as it tastes good and spreads Asian food around the world, I am content. Stop bickering. Origin of this dish is Japan? That's like saying Dokdo island is yours without any ACTUAL Facts. BRING ME history that origin of this dish is from Japan.

  • @snooppeterd your reply to my comment seems wasteful and uninteresting. My point was that both dishes are great and the origin of each does not matter. You seem to want to carry on a more spiteful conversation. I still stand by what I said. 독도는 한국땅이고 김밥은 일본 마끼의 큰 영향을 받았다. 됬냐.

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  • it's been such a long time since i've had a kimbap like that! :D

  • It looks delicious sushi :)

  • @seasideave1992

    「alter」よりも「copy」ですね(笑)

  • thank you very much for this video of delicious korean cuisine!!!

  • the song made me cry blood

  • @smtaki My comment that you just replied me was 3 months ago!-_-At that time japanese ppl commented at that video bashing how copied, blah, blah in En and Jap.(ohIjust checked and I can still see them-_-don't deny) So I got upset and wrote it. You said Asia were influenced each other, uh hello?that was my point, esp. during its 35-year colonial rule of the Korean -even more inevitable influence we got. it's ridiculous to bash korea for it. but u not one of them, I'm sorry if it offended u.

  • Japanese can call it sushi because sushi doesn't have to have raw fish in it, or fish at all for that matter. Sushi is the way it's prepared, and Kimbap is prepared the same way.

  • Why does people must say its a copy from Japanese. What do you guys wanna steal more? when it horrible don`t see it -_- we also have rights so get off -_-

  • Inferior copy of Japanese food. 

  • @NoNoSpice in the early history of korea there were a lot of invasions from japanese imperialism. peacefully living koreans were frequently suffering from suppression of chinese imperialim and even japanese invasions too.and japan actually stole lots of korean cultural phenomena like art, music and even korean cuisine. japan became rapidly rich. even korean war in the 50´s made japan richier.so japan is better known to the world with their some stolen culture!!kimbap+sushi came from korea! 

  • @sunnus8

    Google "Hiroshige Bowl of Sushi".

    This ukiyoe was drawn by Hiroshige Utagawa (1797 - 1858). In a word, there was sushi same as modern sushi in Japan at least 150 years ago.

    You said, "kimbap+sushi came from korea". Then, show me grounds.

  • @hifumiyoimunayakoto Good stuff remains in colonies. Vetnamise eat a lot of French food.

    This is a good example of Japanese cultural influence in Korea.

  • @seasideave1992

    民度 doesn't remain in Korea though. XD

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  • horrible

  • e_e what...

    never again.

  • This is Japanese food SUSHI!NOT korean.

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  • @yusuke19840923

    Korean's have a type of Sushi Called Kimbap.

  • @yusuke19840923

    You're stupid! why don't you call tonkotsu ramen Chinese since Chinese people immigrated to Japan and introduced it Japan?

  • @yusuke19840923 this is kimbap - it's korean but it does look like the sushi roll

  • Respond to this video...  terrible song. . .but very sweet sentiments and yummy food. =)

  • @yusuke19840923 ummmmmmmm no...

  • wow it looks really good, where is the place at? cuz im going to korea next year and i wanna try it.

  • @jessong87 almost eveywhere

  • $2.5??????? somewhere is cheaper than that place

  • you make it seems like people r singing with you. BUT NO ONE AGREEEEEES

  • Dude, seriously with all the racist crap? You're real cool.

    I loooove kimbap though. Umai! MASHISOOO! <3 such a tasty treat. =]

  • it looks really healthy!

  • 00:20,00:45

    Kimbap is originally a Japanese food "nori-maki (rolled sushi)" which was introduced to Korea during the consolidation period (1910-1945).

    The recipe and ingredients is almost the same as nori-maki, but kimbap is seasoned by Korean-style taste.

  • I miss getting this in my lunch from my mother.

  • korean food number one! fighting!

  • People who cant sing shouldent sing.