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  • no skill my mom can make 1 joong with her own hands . it doesnt take 2 ppl no skill

  • 3rd generation Chinese/Korean American here. My grandma used to make this as well. These were the best! The only place I know of in L.A. is Won Kok that makes decent Joong. I would love to learn how to do this as I have a passion for cooking, and food I grew up with in childhood.

  • haaaa, its comforting to know my family does all the same stuff/has the same conversations while making joong. I don't know if you've heard of this book, but the section on the Cantonese talks a little bit about historical background in joong. 'The Chinese Mosaic: Peoples and Provinces of China' by Leo J. Moser 1987

  • I love your family! I want to come over and learn how to make Joong from them!! :-) I want to try and make this for my boyfriend. He is a 2nd generation Chinese American. Family from South China. Thank you!

    Can you make a video on how to put a dim sum (yum cha) together? Or at least a Char Siu Bao. :-)

  • Thank you for sharing this video with us. You and your family are hilarious!

  • 哈哈!

  • This is a great video. Thank you for inviting me to your home with your family. Thank you.

  • lol just like my family, except we all speak chinese :( sucks being first generation

  • Be proud of your ethnicity! I am not a first generation person, but my kids are. I am constantly reminding them off our heritage, family values and begin respective of the older generations.

  • lol.....you used your family's Chinese translated names at the end credits. Thanks for sharing this recipe and for giving us a glimpse of your wonderful family!! :)

  • Great video! You are lucky to have such a close family with great cooks!

  • I felt so warm when I saw the video. Family video, so nice!

  • my family is from the same region... except we immigrated to canada. you guys are so funny! thanks for sharing!

  • Joongs were then thrown into the river to prevent the poet's body from being eaten by fish.

  • Sort of off topic, I'm curious, what generation Chinese American are you?

  • 3rd generation Chinese American. My Aunts are 2nd. And my Grandma 1st.

  • Oh ok. I was wondering why you didn't speak Chinese haha.

  • Actually he was not a general. He was a well-loved poet called Qu Yuan =)

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