 Hello, JVs. Have you ever heard choco pie? This is a really famous snack in Korea. When I ate this at the army after training, I just cried because it was so delicious. But did you know that this is Haram food? There isn't pork, there isn't alcohol, but why Muslim can't eat this? Okay, let's go to check. Hello, here is Emer 24 convenience store. I work here over a year at night time. I'm a professional cashier, J. Anyway, let's check. Where is it? Where is it? Oh, there it is. Oh, gelatin pork. It's made of pig skin and this jelly. Oh, there is gelatin, too. And this cup noodle. There is pork. And this, there is no pork, but it's made in the same factory. Use pork together. Oh, uh... As you saw, many of Korean foods are not halal. So you should check before you eat something in Korea. So today, I will talk about Korean halal food. Of course you know, but what is halal? It's food that you can't eat. Permissible food in Islam. It's based on Islamic law. The opposite of halal is halal. You can't eat pork and alcohol. But that's not all. There are more details. Like you can eat some meat, but it must be killed by the Islamic way, the biha. Halal is common loose for Muslims, but it's a little bit different depending on the reason I heard. For example, alcohol is banned. But some Turkish drink alcohol. Like lak. Anyway, many people in the world eat halal. 1.8 billion people eat this. And the economic value of this is over 2.6 trillion dollars. Wow, 3 trillion. I've never heard the word 3 trillion. Wow, 3 trillion. But unfortunately, it's not easy to find halal food in Korea. Currently, about 200,000 Muslims are living in Korea. It seems a lot, but it's only 0.004% of the total population. So there are not many. Actually, Koreans even don't know about the halal food exactly. Korean former president, now in prison, had an idea to make a halal town in Korea, but it didn't work well, sadly. Anyway, then what can you eat? Of course, there are a lot of pork free foods, like bibimbap or seafood dishes. But today, I will talk about the 100% halal food. First of all, the most obvious thing is going halal certified restaurants. Or you can go halal grocery store in Taiwan and cook in your house. In Korea, KMF, Korean Muslim Federation, officially certifies halal food restaurants, like Malaysian certification, Ja Kim, Ja Kim, J Kim. It's classified into four steps. Certified, self certified, Muslim friendly, pork free. So you can check it. There are nine halal certified restaurants in Seoul. Address here. If you want details, I'll write the link on the comments. You can check. There are five more restaurants except Seoul. But that's all. It's too few now. Maybe I should make one. Named Ja Kim's Ja Kim's Food. Welcome to Ja Kim's Ja Kim's Food. Of course, you can eat other food, not certified, but you should ask first. Here's pork. Oh, and there is interesting thing. There are exported halal foods in Korea. Did you know that? I didn't know. If you see them at the market, say hello then. Oh, hello, Ja Kim's Ja Kim's Food. First, Pulmuon brand ramen. It's good. It's trip and good. Maybe you can find in Malaysia. Second, Nongshim Shin Ramen. It's the most famous ramen in Korea. Always ranking number one. But it's too spicy, so I don't like. Third, DJ brand, Abahom, Haetban, Kim, Kimchi. Lice, seaweed, Kimchi. Koreans can't survive with these three things. Yeah, it's good. I always eat this too. Fourth, Buldak Bokkeummyeon. It's certified from Indonesia. Mui. I think I saw this in Jakarta. It's super duper hot. You can try if you like spicy food. And at the last, Choco Pie. Yippee. It's certified from Mui also. Angelatin is made from cow skin. So it's okay. So today, I talked about halal food in Korea. After I searched this, I knew that there are not many halal foods in Korea. You know? More than one million Muslims. Is it Korea or here? And already many Muslims live in here. So I think Korea shouldn't ignore them anymore. And we can't say you should eat our foods because you come to Korea. No, it's not. We should respect them. Because halal is their religion and their life. Not just culture. So I really, really hope there are many halal foods. And it will be. Korea is changing so fast.