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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2007

KJapanese Style Ojungo (squid) Balls..... this video was simply made to show what types of food are on the streets of korea

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  • japanese food だべ

  • たこ焼きじゃないの・・?(・∀・;)

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  • how can u all say this isnt in korea to the person who...filmed this in korea XD theres also korean music playing in the background :| just because it originated in japan doesnt mean it has to stay in japan XD im sure korea has this concept with something totally different than takoyaki

  • this is in Japan!!!! is takyoaki!! not korean food

  • ok,ok,Korean's made the WORLD.

    EVERY THING made KOREANs.

    thank you!!!!!!!very much!!!!!!

  • Or everything in this world are from Korea?

    Ashamed!!!

  • たこ焼きは韓国人の発明して大阪に伝えた

  • It's takoyaki :D and yes, it's from Japan

  • People claming that this is Japanese food, WE KNOW. This is Japanese food, it originated in Japan, even Koreans know it originated in Japan, but this is not 100% the same. It's cooked with a Korean style, it tastes different, but still call it Takoyaki or Moon Uh Bbang, meaning octopus bread. In Korea, people might put squids as it is mentioned in the description if you had eyes to check it and it's vividly stated that it's "KJapanese Style". It's in Korea and it's street food, so deal with it.

  • @xRaemii BTW Chinese people don't have this type of food on the street. They have this in Japanese restaurants where the owners r Chinese. But street foods have to remain typically chinese.

  • @Poseidon99Jeus Just an example

  • @xRaemii Why u have to involve Chinese in ur comment ?? Koreans like to copy Japanese foods. This is a Japanese dish, I know it because my Japanese friend told me it's typically Japanese.

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