Expanding paper towel / facecloth in a Korean restaurant

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2006

Many restaurants in Korea and Japan use the mulsugeon/oshibori to clean one's hands before having a meal.

This one is more interesting than the average one however as you get them in a shrunk pill-sized form, but pouring water on it causes it to grow suddenly and then all you do is unroll it and wash your hands before eating.

http://www.pagef30.com

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  • i've seen this in a book and heard that it was a japanese who invented it

  • I can't belive I jsut sat here for 50 seconds watching a face cloth unfold in water. Please upload a video of someone doing another faily normal thing!

  • KOOL!

  • SO WHAT , WHATS THE PROBLEM

  • I like these things, too. very convenient!

  • wow my first time seeing this!! thats is pretty cool! i love it

  • Never use those clothes... Even though they wash them and are usually burning hot, they are actually pretty dirty. The towels gather lots and lots of bacteria when they just sit in a pot of hot water.

  • you can also get t-shirts and towels

  • You can get these at the dollar store.

  • awesome dude

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