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What smells/tastes personify Korea for you?
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Toby



Joined: 15 Jan 2003
Location: Wedded Bliss

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zed wrote:
Bondeggi smell for which I have been known to cross the road.


I will second that.
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lastat06513



Joined: 18 Mar 2003
Location: Sensus amo Caesar , etiamnunc victus amo uni plebian

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JackSarang wrote:

"Having been here for 2+ years now, Korea doesn't feel all that "foreign" to me anymore. Its kind of hard to explain, but there are certain smells/tastes that sort of snap things back into perspective, or make me say, "Yep, this is Korea." "

You've been here ONLY 2 and half years?
Try 5 and a half, total time Very Happy

Anyway, I think the things that personifies Korea to me is what I tell people when they ask me what was my first impression of korea straight off the boat (given that I was only 19 at the time)

~ The strongest first impression as soon as I stepped off the plane at Gimpo airport was the strong smell of cabbage in the fields and the horrendous oder of animal "?" mixed together.
I will never forget those smells and that is what kinda personifies Korea to me, at least
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Zed



Joined: 20 Jan 2003
Location: Shakedown Street

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

dogbert wrote:
Zed wrote:
Bondeggi smell for which I have been known to cross the road.


Toward it or away from it? Laughing
Away from it. It keeps me out of some sections of outdoor markets.
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Zed



Joined: 20 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Son Deureo! wrote:
Kimchi breath on the subway.
I guess I'm about as sensitive to this as I am to the yellow dust. I just don't know what's meant by kimchi breath. (Yes, I understand, but I don't detect it.)
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inexhile



Joined: 18 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zed wrote:
dogbert wrote:
Zed wrote:
Bondeggi smell for which I have been known to cross the road.


Toward it or away from it? Laughing
Away from it. It keeps me out of some sections of outdoor markets.



Without a doubt the most concentrated site of Bondeggi purveyors is the road to Haeundae Beach from the tube stop in Busan. At least 100 vendors side by side simmering away in 30 degree heat, I barely made it back to my hotel alive.
If this includes sounds: Automatic gunfire in the pc bang.
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batman



Joined: 24 Jan 2003
Location: Oh so close to where I want to be

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 1:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="inexhile"]
Without a doubt the most concentrated site of Bondeggi purveyors is the road to Haeundae Beach from the tube stop in Busan. At least 100 vendors side by side simmering away in 30 degree heat, I barely made it back to my hotel alive. quote]

Oh gawd I know that street. Bondeggi does it to me everytime. Ah the smell of simmering silkworm on a bloody hot day. Gack. Puke. Gag. Not just that infamous street either. What a way to kill an otherwise beautiful day at the beach.

The smell I associate with Busan is the open sewer.
The smell I associate with my cookie cutter neighbourhood is that of car exhaust.

How I love escaping to the Korean countryside...
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Jensen



Joined: 30 Mar 2003
Location: hippie hell

PostPosted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't like to eat bondeggi much, but I kinda like the smell.

Just thought of another smell that makes me think of things Korean: mothballs and mosquito coils.

Sniff of mothball scent from a blouse, waft of mosquito coil smoke, slight kimchi taste to a kiss....mmmmm. Cool
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Eazy_E



Joined: 30 Oct 2003
Location: British Columbia, Canada

PostPosted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 8:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the damp smell of the rice paddies and cabbage fields... the sewage smell wafting into the ground floor, the cigarette smoke choking me in the PC bang, that squiddy stuff that the kiddies eat that reeks to high heaven...
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VanIslander



Joined: 18 Aug 2003
Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!

PostPosted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The absence of one smell typifies Korea as well: the lack of body odour.

When I went back to Canada for the holidays I couldn't believe how much b.o. was in the air, mixed in with all sorts of perfumes and soap smells.

I'll take cigarette smoke any day over that.
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kangnam mafioso



Joined: 27 Jan 2003
Location: Teheranno

PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the fresh morning soju vomit on the sidewalks known to longtermers as "street pizza" or "street pajang."

chlorine mist coming out of the vents above saunas.

herbal medicine shops distilling ginseng and god knows what else.


pojang machas


soju/ kimchee breath


korean girls
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aussie col



Joined: 31 Jan 2004

PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 11:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

how about this one.

the smell of dog soup. a bowl of soup that smelt like little puppies. i still can't smell a little puppie without thinking back to that night when after the meal we ran around the streets looking for a open shop that sold coke. we then proceeded to gargle the coke and spit into a drain to try and rid our mouths of the taste.
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VanIslander



Joined: 18 Aug 2003
Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 1:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually, I thought bosintang tasted more like chicken. Smile

With an added flavour akin to bear or buffalo meat.

And it looked a bit like pork.

Aussie col mentioned Coke. It's often THE soda pop available, so when I return to Canada it'll win the cola war for me. I will miss the glass bottles here in Korea. Coca-cola tastes better in glass, I swear, than the plastic, tin and fountain options I have back home.

So, a defining smell I'd say is Coke, as it comes out of a cold glass bottle.
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the_beaver



Joined: 15 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 1:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

VanIslander wrote:
Coca-cola tastes better in glass, I swear, than the plastic, tin and fountain options I have back home.


Yeah. Coke in a glass bottle. . .

Go to P.E.I. Last I checked they still required soft drinks to be sold in glass bottles.
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Gladiator



Joined: 23 May 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:20 pm    Post subject: Smells of Korea Reply with quote

The fragrance of turd that reaches up your nostrils on hot summer days (on sidewalks close to drains) threatening to induce a fatal bout of retching.

If North Korea could bottle and harness that stench they'd have a real weapon of mass destruction.
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scarneck



Joined: 18 Aug 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 8:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the winter, the sulfur smell of yongtan (charcoal briquettes) exhaust...nice... Confused AH....fishmarket alley drains....
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