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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2006

Diana and I go to the grocery store and discover our favorite Korean snack.

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  • where is this i really want a tiyaki but i live in manhatten and i havent seen it and u said its not in manthatten, whare is this plz tell me!!!!?!?ty

  • you can get them at the japanese grocery store in nj and in flushing at the han ah reum mart.

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  • lol taiyaki is japanese xD not korean

  • Just to let you know that Taiyaki is actually Japanese, not Korean.

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  • so yummy

  • あんこ少なすぎるだろ

  • I ask you, what you taste you want and hunger, do you like? Please answer. Incidentally, I bean paste and green tea taste is like.

  • @Takiko1782 You sir, are royal dumb ass. This is originally a Japanese dish called Taiyaki but Korean adopted it and they named it bungeoppang.

    Please learn your history why Korean got loads of similar dishes like Japanese

  • they make it like an American!! needs more Red beam paste!!!! its Japanese not Korean, Dumb ass!! learn your Asian Cultures!!!!

  • @xxHartBrokenxx i dont get what 'they' you mentioned. Instand noodles are prefered her too, and i know the first instand noodle was made by nissan,right? I ate a lot in germany :-) since both are close countries some korean food like kimchi kalbi bulgogi and myeounglanjut(i dont know japanese name but when i was kn japan i saw this in a japan ) Also japan ramen and udon is enjoyed in korea

  • @THECAT8th indeed, they originate from japan but were brought to the korean kitchen.. Look at ramyon (ramen) and they even have mochi(sweet rice cake which I forgot the korean name of xD)

  • Wow.a war fight but also japan adapted many korean traditional foods in early 20century in even its korean they call it japanese name for it.

    I mean also donkasu-seriously this is european fork cutlet! How are you going to explain that? xD

    Martina didnt say this food was orignated in korea but why some japanese make a fuss? Think what japan did before saying dirty words in youtube.GEEZ

  • nice

  • this is called taiyaki, my friend.

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