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Old 01-15-2016, 06:13 PM
 
Location: Georgia, USA
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... and find it to be fingerlickin' good - after their knives and forks are removed!

Watch These Korean Women Try American BBQ for the First Time | Fox News Insider
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Old 01-15-2016, 11:42 PM
 
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... and find it to be fingerlickin' good - after their knives and forks are removed!

Watch These Korean Women Try American BBQ for the First Time | Fox News Insider

There are a lot of those type of videos on YouTube. In general, Koreans do not like American foods although this video was an exception.

The food did look pretty good.
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Old 01-16-2016, 07:41 AM
 
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There are a lot of those type of videos on YouTube. In general, Koreans do not like American foods although this video was an exception.

The food did look pretty good.
I work for a Korean company. In my experience, Koreans like meat. Liking BBQ is hardly surprising given all the cook-at-the-table Korean BBQ joints. In the US, the Koreans love Brazilian steakhouses where you can get your red meat overdose. Just like cigarettes, they don't seem to have gotten the memo that red meat isn't particularly healthy.

I got expose to a Korean comfort food they call something like solders soup. Again, cooked at the table on an electric or propane hot plate. Ladled out into a soup bowl. I fish through it trying to identify what's in it. What's this? Sliced hot dog? Yep. What's this? Sliced Spam? Yep. This is just kimchi, right? Yep. A soup with hot dogs, spam, cabbage, and the ubiquitous Korean chili sauce. Classic east meets west.

The Korean engineers all want to eat at In 'N Out Burger and Five Guys. From my personal experience, I don't agree with the "Koreans do not like American foods".
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