@Ebutuoy2004 After Japanese raids on Korean soil in history.. Japanese stole cultural artifacts and kidnapped Korean craftmen, scholars etc to Japan. This is well documented throught the Academic community. So whos steals what. Stop spread false statements and think that you're so perfect... youre not.
That was totally awesome! I was more impressed with the rolling a pressing techniques that she demonstraited. I tryed this once and failed miserably.. Had I seen this video first I would've had a fighting chance for success.. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Ths is a video that should be watched over and over again.
Who the heck cares with a came from there both delicious! Everyone has their likes. just because you don't like it doesn't mean everyone else does. don't eat it if you don't want to but don't b***** about it.
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First of all, Nori-paper was developed in Japan. A stupid Koreans should think the reason why Koreans are eating it now. Through the friendly annexation, Koreans learned how to make Nori paper and sushi culture. Kimbup is nothing but the inferior copy of Maki-zushi in Japan. Nobody eats such an alternative of original roll. Using sesami oil on the Nori is a bad idea, that destroy the original flavor. The quality of Nori in Korea is worse than that of the bottom grade of that in Japan.
@Ebutuoy2004 hey you don´t know nothing about korea+you tell other ppl.so+so..what a silly person you are..there were in early korean history a lot of invasions from japanese imperialism! and japanese invaders stole some of korean culture like art, music and korean cuisine. japan became richier.even korean war(1950-1953)made japan rich.so japan+it´s culture is much better known to the world, although some of japanese culture are stolen from korea.korea always had seafood cuisine.it´s all korean!
@Ebutuoy2004 those people who use the word `Lie´ are the liers because they do that! japanese government promised to korean government recently to give back joseon dynasty´s national treasure chest that japan has stolen from korea(joseon) during their colonial invasion over korea (1909-1945) untill the end of october 2011. VIVA KOREA! i love this small country korea which has also great culture and delicious cuisine like kimbap ^^ and nice people... keep your promise japan!
@Ebutuoy2004 should look up some facts before calming such accusations. What do you know about Korean custom to eat cold rice "at all". And seaweed has been around at least 2000 years in Korea. FYI, Japanese will lie about anything that they consider to be "theirs" and will refuse to back down even if you have historical proof. "Japanese origin syndrome" or "Japanese copy culture" is worse than any country.
Then, can you give me some names of Korean food using cold rice?
In fact there is nothing, so you can't mention about it at all, can you?
Korean has stolen many Japanese cultures like as Taekwondo (from Kaoate), Kumudo (from Kendo), Hapkido (from Aikido), Youdo (from Judo), Guhapdo (from Iaido), Kimbap (from norimaki), Taekwon-V (from Majingar-Z), K-pop (from J-POP), etc.
@Ebutuoy2004 Cultural influence happens everywhere in the world.. as I said... Japanese copy culture is worse than any other nation in the world, its well known. Its funny how you say a music industry is copyrighted to Japan.. you're making a fool of yourself. Your accusations are just a good laugh! Do you have any proof of your accusations? Historical document that back up your statements? the accusations goes the other way around ^^ LOL Typical naive arrogant japanese
Nice work, we liked your video very much so we embedded it on ChefCommons . com w/ link back and reference to Youtube. (Let us know if you don't wish for it to be featured)
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@hulu55565
"norimaki is the copy of kimbap obviously."
Show me grounds, please. When was the first kimbap made? What kind of record remains?
Ooikazuchi 2 months ago
norimaki is the copy of kimbap obviously. japenis should learn history.
hulu55565 3 months ago
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@hulu55565
"norimaki is the copy of kimbap obviously."
Show me grounds, please. When was the first kimbap made? What kind of record remains?
UltraCuteSeal 2 months ago
Korean is liar.
This is japanese makizushi.
mrmegasaturn 3 months ago 2
完全に日本の寿司のパクリじゃん。
this is japanese sushi.
do not copy,,,
yusuke19840923 5 months ago
@Ebutuoy2004 After Japanese raids on Korean soil in history.. Japanese stole cultural artifacts and kidnapped Korean craftmen, scholars etc to Japan. This is well documented throught the Academic community. So whos steals what. Stop spread false statements and think that you're so perfect... youre not.
icchiism 8 months ago
mashigaetda! I rolled mine well but couldn't cut it properly so I just put it in a plastic bag and ate it from one end lol.
likeasuuuumebadaay 8 months ago
Korean like Japanese foods.
yamahanaya 8 months ago
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yamahanaya 8 months ago
wow! so professional!0.o
MrsKatecat 10 months ago
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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 are almost the same as nori-maki, but kimbap is seasoned by Korean-style taste.
Ebutuoy2004 1 year ago 2
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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 are almost the same as nori-maki, but kimbap is seasoned by Korean-style taste.
Ebutuoy2004 1 year ago 2
Oh I see how it works now. AWESOME
xxuenii 1 year ago
That was totally awesome! I was more impressed with the rolling a pressing techniques that she demonstraited. I tryed this once and failed miserably.. Had I seen this video first I would've had a fighting chance for success.. Thank you so much for sharing this video. Ths is a video that should be watched over and over again.
ukspankedyank 1 year ago
Who the heck cares with a came from there both delicious! Everyone has their likes. just because you don't like it doesn't mean everyone else does. don't eat it if you don't want to but don't b***** about it.
ChibiMoonPrincess 2 years ago 2
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First of all, Nori-paper was developed in Japan. A stupid Koreans should think the reason why Koreans are eating it now. Through the friendly annexation, Koreans learned how to make Nori paper and sushi culture. Kimbup is nothing but the inferior copy of Maki-zushi in Japan. Nobody eats such an alternative of original roll. Using sesami oil on the Nori is a bad idea, that destroy the original flavor. The quality of Nori in Korea is worse than that of the bottom grade of that in Japan.
NoNoSpice 2 years ago
i love kimbap so shut up
aliceskye 2 years ago 2
@NoNoSpice I think it tastes better than sushi, whether or not it was made first!
teiyali 2 years ago
origin of kimbap(norimaki) is Korea.
norimaki is inferior carbon copy of kimbap.
eastyunasea 2 years ago
Dear God are you a Japan hater? Get over with it, who cares where it really came from anyways! They're different in their own ways anyhow.
vajboi97 2 years ago
@eastyunasea
Please don't say such a big lie.
In Korea before the consolidation period (1910-1945), there was no custom to eat cold rice at all. And there was no seaweed at all in Korea, too.
It is no good to fabricate the origin of anything.
"Korean origin syndrome" is very bad.
Ebutuoy2004 1 year ago
@Ebutuoy2004 hey you don´t know nothing about korea+you tell other ppl.so+so..what a silly person you are..there were in early korean history a lot of invasions from japanese imperialism! and japanese invaders stole some of korean culture like art, music and korean cuisine. japan became richier.even korean war(1950-1953)made japan rich.so japan+it´s culture is much better known to the world, although some of japanese culture are stolen from korea.korea always had seafood cuisine.it´s all korean!
sunnus8 10 months ago
@sunnus8
Korean people have always told such a big lie like you.
Korea became poor than Japan since about 5C~6C.
Because Korea was a vassal state of China since 5C~6C until the Sino-Japanese War (1884 ) , Korea has lost their unique cultures.
Therefore, the current Korea has stolen many traditional cultures of Japan and China and has told a big lie " This is Korean own culture! "
Ebutuoy2004 8 months ago
@Ebutuoy2004 those people who use the word `Lie´ are the liers because they do that! japanese government promised to korean government recently to give back joseon dynasty´s national treasure chest that japan has stolen from korea(joseon) during their colonial invasion over korea (1909-1945) untill the end of october 2011. VIVA KOREA! i love this small country korea which has also great culture and delicious cuisine like kimbap ^^ and nice people... keep your promise japan!
sunnus8 8 months ago
@Ebutuoy2004 should look up some facts before calming such accusations. What do you know about Korean custom to eat cold rice "at all". And seaweed has been around at least 2000 years in Korea. FYI, Japanese will lie about anything that they consider to be "theirs" and will refuse to back down even if you have historical proof. "Japanese origin syndrome" or "Japanese copy culture" is worse than any country.
icchiism 8 months ago
@icchiism
@icchiism
Then, can you give me some names of Korean food using cold rice?
In fact there is nothing, so you can't mention about it at all, can you?
Korean has stolen many Japanese cultures like as Taekwondo (from Kaoate), Kumudo (from Kendo), Hapkido (from Aikido), Youdo (from Judo), Guhapdo (from Iaido), Kimbap (from norimaki), Taekwon-V (from Majingar-Z), K-pop (from J-POP), etc.
Ebutuoy2004 8 months ago
@Ebutuoy2004 Cultural influence happens everywhere in the world.. as I said... Japanese copy culture is worse than any other nation in the world, its well known. Its funny how you say a music industry is copyrighted to Japan.. you're making a fool of yourself. Your accusations are just a good laugh! Do you have any proof of your accusations? Historical document that back up your statements? the accusations goes the other way around ^^ LOL Typical naive arrogant japanese
icchiism 8 months ago
Japanese "Norimaki (Rolled Sushi)" was spreaded to Korea and became "Kimbap".
Ebutuoy2004 2 years ago
Nice work, we liked your video very much so we embedded it on ChefCommons . com w/ link back and reference to Youtube. (Let us know if you don't wish for it to be featured)
chefcommons 2 years ago
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veracuiz 2 years ago
hey did ur mom put any seasonings in the rice?
iLMFAOss 3 years ago
the sticky rice is so sticky!
sgknexmaker 3 years ago
I (heart) kimbap!
Tamar1973 3 years ago 5
KIMBAP!!!!!!!!!
kokophilly 3 years ago 3
beautiful. i've tried a few times to help my mother make these but they never quite come out like hers.
bobfole 3 years ago
what is the second strip that u put?
kurdapias 3 years ago
It's a pickled burdock root, 우엉
Korea4Me 2 years ago