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  • raw garlic is good for you because uncooked raw garlic has chemicals in it to help the heart/circulation.

  • I laugh at the fool on the comments below getting shot down by all the other commenters.This video was great.super yummy.God bless the Koreans and their tasty dishes.

  • According to Gasengi (A lot of Netizens hate Boshintang and they say its part of korean culture) Before you say shit about Boshintang, why dont you say shit to Escargot? I want you to behave like a human.

  • @TheNeverendingFuture Why would I care about escargot? Snails have not been close companions to man like dogs have been for the past 10,000 years.

  • If you hate boshintang or horse meat why dont you meet korean who hates those kinds of food? A lot of Korean Buddhism (1/5 korean population) hates meat^^.

  • Dak Galbi in ChunChen

  • And if you do not understand other cultures and other cultures do not care Do not comment on here quite a few Cancer in Korea is much cheaper and because cigarette Because the party is always a lot to drink drink together Korea a safe country to roam around all night drinking is a Korea is a safe country late at night, alone, let a Korea is the country is working hard and playing hard

  • Do not be compared to the Korea Culture Geese, sheep, horses do not eat Before talking about a different culture from their own culture, must be considered of There are even eating snails country Few people eat dogs in Korea That he spent two years in Korea? Maybe you'd like to lie to the attention

  • @wonmo28 Horse meat is real popular on Jeju. I was offered horse meat there, but I declined.

  • @krnpowr Korea do not eat a horse If you do not know, do not talk about Korea Do not generalize the story made​

  • @wonmo28 Koreans eat horse. Go to Jeju-do. Horse meat is a delicacy. So is black pig, which they feed human manure.

  • @krnpowr You're feeling jealous of Korea Countries, where? Japan? China? If Westerners are racist? Wake up and do not make the story in South Korea

  • 그딴 말 씨부리고 싶으면 다른 혐한 사이트나 포럼가서 지껄이지, 한국에 대한 우호 증진하는 이런 영상에 그딴 댓글 싸지르는 그 저의가 뭐냐? 일본새끼냐 지나가다가 길거리에서 한국인 한테 존나게 털린 찌질이 새끼냐?

  • I have lived in Seongnam 1yr, Gyeongju 1yr , Yongin2r , Gimcheon 5months, Gumi 5months , Daegu 3months. I cant see any boshintang house. And in Korea a lot ppl criticize about boshintang.. because of you guys who say shit about our culture.

  • @TheNeverendingFuture In Iksan there were many boshintang houses. And ALL the middle-aged Korean men I knew loved it. Most of the men I knew in Miryang were Boshintang lovers also. Most middle-aged men in Korea love eating pooches.

  • damn, moneytoday.co.kr/view/mtview.p­hp?type=1&no=20111120180625709­92&outlink=1

  • I dont know what your talking, I lived in Korea for 19years. I live in Ulsan right now and here I cant see any boshintang or farms that raise dogs. Not everybody but most of people dont eat boshintang. Since you lived in korea for 2years, you can read korean right?

  • @TheNeverendingFuture Go to the countryside, you'll see dog farms. How many farms of any sort are you going to see in Ulsan?

  • @krnpowr Before talking about Boshintang, Let me ask you something. If you ever had learned SOCIAL STUDIES in your life, didnt you heard about the word " Cultural Relativism "? I dont care what you saw in Korea, but i dont like the behavior what your acting. I dont know how many ppl you saw in Korea, but I deny still.

    In Iksan (According to NAVER map) there are only 34houses.. Maybe you should visit other places.^^

  • @TheNeverendingFuture Iksan is actually a city of over 300,000, and I quite vividly recall boshintang houses and seeing caged dogs in dog farms when I used to go for jobs through the rice fields. Many foreigners would see the dog farms and get angry, some would even have their eyes tear up.

  • @krnpowr

    fuckin racist, shame on you idiot

  • BTW, after living there for two years, I still don't believe anything Koreans say is good for you. 100% of the time it's pure superstition, and traditional oriental medicine is tantamount to witchcraft- it has been scientifically proven to not work!

  • @krnpowr 이 ㅄ은 뭐야...2년동안 어디 공장에서 막노동만하다 갔냐? 찌질한쎄끼...2년동안 한국있었다면 이정도 말은 알아쳐먹겠지

  • @krnpowr

    미친새끼가 지가 무슨 정의의 내부고발자인양 착각하고 있네,

    개고기 식문화를 까는 건지, 개를 패죽이는걸 까는건지 모르겠네?

    뭘 까고 싶은데? 한국 음식에는 짠음식만 있냐 매운 음식만 있냐?

    이 또라이 새끼가 만약 니가 재미동포거나 그 후손이거나 한국인이면 넌

    지금부터 한국과 관련 그 어떤 것도 찾아보지도 말고 엮이지도 말고 관심 가지지도

    말아라, 더러운 새끼

  • @HamZang1124 Shut up you dumb little dog eater.

  • @krnpowr There is a weird stupid to say. Did you really live in Korea ? What the stupid asshole

  • @godness219 Learn English before you type gibberish, dumb dog eater.

  • that looks like a lot of food O__o

  • Atleast this time the chicken is death.

  • I wouldn't trust anything that Koreans say is healthy. Koreans have the highest rate of stomach cancer in the world. Korean men also believe eating the meat of a dog that has been beaten to death increases a man's virility.

  • @krnpowr If thats true I would guess its due to the amount of spices in their cusine

  • @Kwekwe It is true. You can look it up. Studies show that fermented foods and salty foods are major causes of stomach cancer. Koreans eat more fermented foods and saltier foods than anyone else on earth. They also eat scalding hot soup/stew with virtually every meal, which they slurp down in record time. That also causes a lot of damage to the stomach. Not to mention all that soju, which is very cheaply made alcohol. It's merely nothing more than watered down rubbing alcohol.

  • @krnpowr Bull. Soju is made from sweat potatoes, wheat, or barely. It is a fine drink made to strict standards. Jeesh

  • @Suchonga Soju = alcohol .. Makgully(막걸리)and dongdongju(동동주)=is made from wheat.

  • @krnpowr Bull. Very very few people in Korea eat Poshington (dog meat soup). And the dogs are not beat to death. They are farm raised. Jeesh, people believe all kinds of crap.

  • @Suchonga Bullshit. I recently lived there for two years. Don't give me that "very few" bullshit. Most Korean men eat dog meat! They believe it gives them extra energy during the Summer and increases their virility. Many men, particularly older ones, also believe that eating dogs that have been beaten to death increases the supposed benefits of dog meat, and some men still frickin do it over there. So shut the hell up. You're the one that doesn't know what they're talking about.

  • @krnpowr I was born in Korea, and I live in Korea.

    What @Suchonga said, very very few people in Korea eat Boshintang..

    Korean people eat Samgyetang instead of Boshintang. And they say eating Samgyetang in summer increases extra energy instead of Boshintang.

    and dont you know about " cultural relativism " ?

    Nobody raise dogs in farm.

  • @TheNeverendingFuture You're clearly lying or you're in denial. I lived in Korea the past two years and almost ALL the middle-aged men would go out for boshintang during outings in the Summer. And I saw several dog farms by my apartments- one in Jeonbuk and one in Gyeongnam, where dogs were raised in tiny little cages. Stop lying to yourself and everyone else. Koreans still farm raise dogs, they beat dogs to death, and eat dog meat.

  • @krnpowr fok u racist twat just difference of culture. thats it. and many of koreans loves dogs. but i like a cat. btw why is there so many foking pigs in america? because you eating shitty junks everytime. more fokin pigs more fokin cancer

  • @cre8iveyescream Koreans enjoy pork more than Americans. Especially fatty pork like samgyeopsahl, pigs' feet, and pig intestines. Americans prefer beef. Yes, many Koreans do love dogs- some as pets, some as food. I also knew Koreans who loved their dogs, but loved dog meat. I knew Korean women who would take their cute little yorkies to boshintang restaurants with them.

  • I love Korean BBQ's :)

  • omg its sooo gooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I love dak galbi...massisumnida:)

  • I remember having Dak Galbi at an open air restaurant in Taegu years ago. Delicious stuff, one of the few dishes that rivaled my love for Bulgogi (which is saying something, lol).

    Those metal chopsticks drove me crazy, though. I never had any trouble with chopsticks here at home or in Japan or China. But I kept dropping everything with the ones I used in Korea.

  • Looks so vibrant, yummy & healthy. All I got in Europe were fucking sausages & eggs.

  • shame on u it looks  yamy and i cant have it :(((((

    im cryiiiiing

  • In indonesia its fried rice :)

  • Oh my, foodgasm!!!

  • So when you go there they will gave you a big pot of Chicken Fried Rice ( Dakgalbi Bokkeumbap ) ?

  • garlic is good for your health!

    because... Garlic has Vitamin B1, Garlic Vitamin ( aka aronamin )

    Allicin the anti-aging enzyme

    Scordinin the good for your healthiness and muscle

    Creathine the good for your muscle and growth

    and some cysteine and methionine

  • how much was that meal?

  • @XxTruSelfxX I think about 8000 or 9000 W ($8 or $9)... maybe a little less. It depends on which restaurant you go to. I don't remember how much that one was specifically.

  • @esloutlet thanks for reply :) the meal looks soo good! cant wait to try it when I go to korea :)

  • @esloutlet wait so that entire 4 person meal was $9 or was it $9 per person?

  • Dude. It's funny because in my culture we believe the same thing that garlic is good for your health..Ick, its what my mom says. She also eats it raw. GROSS

  • That's not chicken that's.... Dog.... Nvm

  • @DjGraPHiicz

    Dak: Chicken

    Galbi: Meat

    GET IT RIGHT

  • @ErwinNegentigNo2 haha its called chicken meat

  • 맛있겠다..ㅠㅠ 

  • One of my favorite korean dish!!!

  • that looked so delicious! :)

  • Oh my god I miss the Bokumbap at the end of the bbq so much!

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