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cacheSurfer

Joined: 07 Dec 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2004 7:11 am Post subject: Re: Strawberry Milk |
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I don't know what it is but ever since I've been here I've been drinking Fresh'n Tasty strawberry milk by the gallon. Every grocery store, convenience store, etc seems to have the stuff and I can't seem to resist.
Will I get over this? Please help. I've been in Seoul for about a month. |
well...i tried the strawberry milk last night.
it was okay...but I think i'm gunna stick to my orginally addicition.....the banana milk.  |
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Dawn
Joined: 06 Mar 2004
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 5:05 am Post subject: |
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| Has anyone tried the Korean soy milk? I love soy milk in the states, but I've never tried the Korean kind. |
Vegemil A and B are the two closest I've found to soymilk in the States. Vegemil A is plain; Vegemil B is sweetened. The stuff with the black soybeans in it is drinkable, but nothing to write home about. The Korean flavored soymilks I've tried (chocolate, banana and strawberry) have proven just plain nasty. Costco, however, has just started carrying Chocolate Silk (18-8.25 oz. cartons for around W20,000), so if you're a Silk fan, you're in luck. Orga also had Edensoy Extra Vanilla last time I was in there, but they wanted like W3,500 per 8-ounce carton ... |
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wylde

Joined: 14 Apr 2003
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Dawn wrote: |
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| Has anyone tried the Korean soy milk? I love soy milk in the states, but I've never tried the Korean kind. |
Vegemil A and B are the two closest I've found to soymilk in the States. Vegemil A is plain; Vegemil B is sweetened. The stuff with the black soybeans in it is drinkable, but nothing to write home about. The Korean flavored soymilks I've tried (chocolate, banana and strawberry) have proven just plain nasty. Costco, however, has just started carrying Chocolate Silk (18-8.25 oz. cartons for around W20,000), so if you're a Silk fan, you're in luck. Orga also had Edensoy Extra Vanilla last time I was in there, but they wanted like W3,500 per 8-ounce carton ... |
umm... i'm betting the soy milk here is real and the stuff you drink in the states is quite fake... it's good stuff here, in fact... i'll get 1 for breakfast today |
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Dawn
Joined: 06 Mar 2004
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Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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| umm... i'm betting the soy milk here is real and the stuff you drink in the states is quite fake |
Never said the stuff here wasn't real -- just that it was different. I like some of it fine. Have a co-worker who regularly used soy milk in the States, but can't stand any of the stuff over here. My only beefs with Korean soy milk are that they insist on putting sugar in everything and that they use artificial flavors. The stuff I usually bought in the States came from organic, non-GMO beans and coule be purchased without added sweetners. |
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