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  • you're in korea, do what romans do

    hahaha funny

  • Haha the brown stuff is Lotus. I LOVE your videos.

  • What did you end up cooking for your guest with those ingredients?? Just curious.

  • That's cool...

  • "You're in Korea, do what the Romans do."

  • living in chung ju ? ur lucky. cuz all prices is really expensive in Seoul. : (

  • love your videos, do you eat a lot of kimchi?

  • I did eat a lot of kimchi.  when you get used to it, its great stuff. My favourite was the radish-cube kind of kimchi.

  • Hey do you live over there and also are you from the US, because I didnt or dont know if US citizens can live there? If not then like what do you do over there?

  • Hello. Thanks for watching.

    I'm not an American. I'm from the frozen part that's just North of the States.

    I'm no longer living in Korea, but I was there last year, teaching English. Living and working in South Korea is fine, provided you have a degree in anything, and were born/educated in one of the 6 approved English-speaking countries.

    It's North Korea that is the evil crazy place where you're not really allowed to go.

  • that wasnt that much stuf...wat r u gonna eat?!?! u got some garlic and juice..and mushrooms...

  • :O raw garlic is soo spicy! T_T

  • lol thats fliipin cheap, but garlic?? =P

  • hahhaha ur funny =]

  • out of all the 'weird' foods in Korea...you chose garlic for the weird one...lol.

    good video though! have fun cleaning!

    I LOVE KIMCHI!!!! and pulgolgi, mmmm, i miss it...

  • KIMCHI IS THE SHIT<3 i love it aha

  • aww...it's all vegetarian too. wish i could have been there for it. where's the milk beer?

  • Yup. all veetatian stuff.

    meat here is expensive to buy in grocery stores, yet restaraunts sell it dirt cheep!  ($5 kalbi!)

  • My plan was to make a fried rice dish, with bean sprouts, mushrooms, shrimp, seaweed, onion, garlic, and red peper paste.

    in korean, the word "fish" litterally translates into "water meat"

  • Hi. Is it easy to eat out and find a vegetarian meal? I mean a vegi meal without sea food or animal flesh. Egg products I can handle. If you are not sure, Do you have a friend who is vegetarian who knows if it is easy enough to eat out in Seoul?

    Joe

  • I'm a little confused.  What, exactly, did you serve your guests at the party?

  • That's pretty damn awesome haha.

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