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cj1976



Joined: 26 Oct 2005

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My personal fave is the onion, mustard and ketchup salad they eat at Costco.
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oldfatfarang



Joined: 19 May 2005
Location: On the road to somewhere.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bloopity Bloop wrote:
The worst experience with "hand-made" food

Even though I know all the germs were probably boiled to hell, I couldn't stop thinking that I was ingesting whatever dirt/grime was under her fingernails.


The sure do things different around here. The other day, while waiting for my bus, I looked over and saw a young woman opening up Paris Bagets. Nothing special, except that she was carrying her pet mice (in a bird cage) into the shop. Yuk. And I used to like their apple pastries.
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Bloopity Bloop



Joined: 26 Apr 2009
Location: Seoul yo

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

^ That is disgusting. I'd like to think my local branch is clean.

What about the fact that Korean tastes seem to be vastly different from Westerners' and probably those of every other country in the world?

I was reading one of the food blogs (Seoul Eats, maybe?) that reviewed a bakery in Gangnam. The owner/operator had to alter the breads he had spent years learning to craft in Germany because Koreans prefer a processed white over a beautiful artisinal loaf of proper baeumbrot. He's supposed to be doing well now, but was tanking before the changes.

It's not an Asian thing either. The Japanese, in my opinion, have the best bakers/bakeries in the world! Hong Kong/Macau aren't slouches either, although I suppose their baked goods are geared closer towards the pastry side of things.

PB, Tous le Jours, and all those corn-topped, cream-filled "bread" factories irritate me to no end. They shouldn't be called bakeries. Although I do admit I enjoy their creampuffs and the occassional cake.

So I guess my question is: are Koreans willing to "bastardize" their foods for our sake?

Like some other posters have mentioned, I think certain Korean foods would certainly do well abroad, but I'm talkin' a certain FEW.

I would love to have takkalbi in California. MMMMM meat. Hard to mess that up.
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itaewonguy



Joined: 25 Mar 2003

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

koreas only hope is to push the BBQ GALBI type..
HANSIK wont do it...
kimbab is already hugely popular..
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bucheon bum



Joined: 16 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bloopity Bloop wrote:

I would love to have takkalbi in California. MMMMM meat. Hard to mess that up.


There isn't a lack of Korean food options in the major Californian cities, so I think you'll be all right.
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Panda



Joined: 25 Oct 2008

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I cant stop laughing while reading this thread.

The first lady looks so decent and graceful, but also very reachable when she cooks with her hand in the pan like all the other ajummas do.

Cute +++
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Steelrails



Joined: 12 Mar 2009
Location: Earth, Solar System

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 2:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh you germfreaks are so silly.

Newsflash bacteria and germs are everywhere. No one cares that their beef burrito from Taco Bell is made by some minimum wage Heroin junkie who picks at his skin and then makes their food. And guess what? You don't die or get sick from his food. It's the Half-Gal of 5-0 that you drank before you made your border run that made you sick (or disinfected the food).

People have eaten food made with barehands up till 1990 and done fine. If anything is making us sick its the overuse of sanitizers (which breed more resistant bugs) and lack of exposure to germs.

After boiling and baking is what's out there to kill germs. That's what it does.

As for Korean food being top 5- No way it can ever top French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Greek, Brazilian, Turkish, Indian, or Vietnamese. It might give Thai a run for its money. It's good food, maybe even fringe top-10 on its best days. But on any other day its a middle of the packer.
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MollyBloom



Joined: 21 Jul 2006
Location: James Joyce's pants

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steelrails wrote:
Oh you germfreaks are so silly.

Newsflash bacteria and germs are everywhere. No one cares that their beef burrito from Taco Bell is made by some minimum wage Heroin junkie who picks at his skin and then makes their food. And guess what? You don't die or get sick from his food. It's the Half-Gal of 5-0 that you drank before you made your border run that made you sick (or disinfected the food).

People have eaten food made with barehands up till 1990 and done fine. If anything is making us sick its the overuse of sanitizers (which breed more resistant bugs) and lack of exposure to germs.

After boiling and baking is what's out there to kill germs. That's what it does.

As for Korean food being top 5- No way it can ever top French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Greek, Brazilian, Turkish, Indian, or Vietnamese. It might give Thai a run for its money. It's good food, maybe even fringe top-10 on its best days. But on any other day its a middle of the packer.


Korean food is my FAVORITE.

Second, I would say is Italian, then Indian, Mexican, Japanese, and Thai.

Also, I too agree that people are overly germophobic. I haven't gotten sick once from being back in the US; I attribute that to being more lax about cleanliness whilst in Korea and getting used to germs again. On top of that, I don't sanitize frequently like most people I know. Actually, now that I think about it, I think this is the healthiest I have ever been as far as not getting sick as much as I used to. Thanks, Korea! Wink
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