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Seoul Eats: The History of Coffee In Korea

 
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ipoddan



Joined: 24 Jul 2005
Location: South Korea

PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:45 am    Post subject: Seoul Eats: The History of Coffee In Korea Reply with quote

These days in Korea, you will find coffee shops on almost every corner. If you think about it, it's actually quite strange because back in the day, Korea was mainly a tea based culture. According to Professor Jia Choi of Ewha University, the popularity of coffee comes from a mix of different influences. One of the main influences was from Emperor Sunjong of Korea. Emperor Sunjong was the last king of Korea and he would often have western style dinner parties at the palace. They would have western style settings and food. Now this was back in the 1920s, so this was quite revolutionary for the time.

Emperor Sunjong and his father, Emperor Gojong, would often drink coffee together. The Japanese found about their affection for this drink and they had a plot to kill the king by poisoning their coffee. Luckily, the plot was uncovered and the King wasn't killed.

During Imperialist Korea, whatever the king did became the trend, so many people started to drink coffee because of this. Then, coffee became synonymous with dabang girls. Dabangs were coffee shops with women of questionable morals. In some of the smaller cities, you'll find girls that will wear mini-skirts and drive around on motor scooters to deliver instant coffee to men.

thanks for reading,

Dan
http://www.seouleats.com
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cdninkorea



Joined: 27 Jan 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:21 am    Post subject: Re: Seoul Eats: The History of Coffee In Korea Reply with quote

ipoddan wrote:
Emperor Sunjong was the last king of Korea and he would often have western style dinner parties at the palace. They would have western style settings and food. Now this was back in the 1920s, so this was quite revolutionary for the time.


Korea didn't have an emperor in the 1920s, unless you're referring to Emperors Taisho and Hirohito.
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Crockpot2001



Joined: 01 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

...and then in 2009 they continued to screw every single cappucinno made in the ROK with excess milk, poorly formed foam and the wrong beans.

Other than that, Korea is perfect now that there are limes at Home Plus.
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