FOOD
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Beyond K-Pop: A List of Korean Snacks Popular Worldwide
Today, I’d like to talk about Korean snacks. Beyond the Korean Wave, I’ll introduce you to Korean snacks that are loved all over the world. Dive into the diverse charms of Korean snacks! Growth of the Korean Snack Industry and the Influence of the Korean Wave The global popularity of the Korean Wave, or Korean entertainment content, has greatly influenced the Korean snack industry. As the fandom of Korean Wave stars spreads worldwide, related products are receiving a lot of love. Korean snacks, in particular, have gained significant popularity, and as the Korean Wave accelerates, it’s becoming more common to see people around the world enjoying Korean snacks. Characteristics of…
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What is the charm point of the hammer cake according to the bread influencer?
Today, I want to talk about my favorite dessert, the hammer cake. You can find this delicious cake at that famous bakery. What could be the charm point of this tasty cake? Let’s find out together! The unique origin of the hammer cake The hammer cake is a unique dessert that has recently gained popularity, and its unique origin story is intriguing. The origin of the hammer cake, also known as the Pygmalion cake, is because its shape resembles a hammer. Initially introduced in Japan, the hammer cake is now loved worldwide. Along with its unique appearance, the taste of the hammer cake is also unique and special. Exploring the…
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Korean Shabu-Shabu vs World Shabu-Shabu: A Taste Battle
Today, I want to talk about a delicious topic. Have you heard of Shabu-Shabu? It’s a dish that’s enjoyed not only in Korea but around the world. I’m going to compare the taste of Korean Shabu-Shabu to that of Shabu-Shabu from other countries. Let’s explore the flavors of Shabu-Shabu together! The Origin and History of Shabu-Shabu Shabu-Shabu is famously a Chinese dish, but its origins trace back to the Mongol Empire in the Middle Ages. The Emperor of the Mongol Empire enjoyed boiling meat to eat whenever he felt weak during lengthy battles. Shabu-Shabu then spread widely in China and was introduced to Korea and Japan. The name Shabu-Shabu means…