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Among the food culture of Korea, special things that distinguish it from the food culture of other countries. // 1. Perfect lacto-vegetarian food represented by Korean Buddhist temple food. And this diet began in AD 372. 2. An endless variety of soup dishes represented by ‘Sinseollo’, Korea's finest cuisine 3. Kimchi: Vegetables fermented with animal protein represented by cabbage kimchi. In the past, only Koreans made and ate it. There are over 800 types of kimchi. 4. Jeotgal: A fermented animal-based sauce made from seafood. In Korea, there are more than 140 different types of salted fish. 5. Ssam: It means wrapping all the ingredients you want to eat in various leafy vegetables represented by lettuce. However, unlike burritos, you have to swallow them in one bite, so you need to adjust the amount of ingredients to be wrapped appropriately. 6. Herbal Medicine Ingredients : Herbal medicine ingredients are not only eaten for special diseases or health, but are also often used for general home cooking. For example, as ingredients for Samgye-tang, Mulberry, Tree Aralia, Eleutherococcus Sessiliflorus, Mongolian Milkvetch, Korean Angelica, Ginger, Jujube and Korean Ginseng are used. 7. Namul : South Korea is the country that eats the most dishes made with only vegetables without meat and seafood protein. Namul are foods made with one edible plant as the main ingredient. Examples of the types of Namul include Shepherd's Purse, Stringy Stonecrop, Korean Angelica-tree, Korean Wild Chive, Butterbur, Bracken, Doellingeria Scabra, Bamboo Shoot, Chamnamul and Cirsium Setidens. // Etc... Korea shows a distinctly different food culture from neighboring countries in Far East Asia (China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Japan).
It seems that Mr. B was lost in Makati. What I noticed is for example you are looking for your own country's dishes in a foreign land it seems that the taste is not as authentic as what you get from home and this is to adjust to cater the taste of the locals of that foreign land. So it would be good if Mr. B make a food review of Korean Restaurants here to identify which ones are authentic or which one is not (fusion) or introduce any unique dish of that restaurant but worth trying for both Koreans and Filipinos. He can support Korean food businesses there.
Koreans are loyal to their food, products, business, people etc... They only buy their own products Also they only want to eat real authentic Korean food and owned by also by you know already - - - Koreans. We should have this kind of patriotism but we so love uncle sam, kpop, foreigners.. so yun....
Wow ur here, wow communicated w/ d guard w/o voice haha. Lapu Lapu is a man, Gabriela Silang is a woman. Both are Filipino heroes. And Mr.Bulbul it's very hot, u should wear a hat or a cap. It's colder in Tagaytay City Mr.Bulbul and Baguio. Also pls ask Ryan Bang he knows the authentic Korean Restos there, and he also has Ducup, his ingredients comes from Korea.
Mr. B!!! Congratulations on getting back to the Philippines! I'm very happy for you. I'm just now watching this newest video, and I'm excited to see the Korean food you find. Tagay 😎
The BIGGEST statue of Lapulapu is in Luneta / Rizal Park / Bagumbayan in Manila. You should that especially Jose P. Rizal Monument. He's The Philippine National Hero
Should check out the malls for Korean snacks (Food) MOA. Makati Greenbelt, BGC. check out too, Cultural Centre of the Philippines and Cultural Centre of Korea whilst your in Manila.
From Edsa Pasong Tamo to Poblacion... Walking... I would try that if I'm fit... I might need a stretcher and an oxygen pumped into me after all that. Hahahaha!
Collab with Erwan Heusaff the Filipino vlogger that collab with you in Korea. Also with Jessica Lee Korean vlogger who is also presently there in the Philippines.
annyeong good to see you back mr.B try to visit Luneta you can find the big statue of the Great Lapu Lapu there near by you can visit Intramuros also.keep safe and God bless
When you're a foreigner and go to the PH and came from a nice cold weather country. The feeling of walking is very exhausting and tiring due to hot weather in Manila.