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On Day 12 in South Korea, we first took a drive over to Imsil, which is a county within the North Joella Province of South Korea. The country is known for being the home of Imsil cheese, one of the most famous and first Korean domestic cheese and dairy producers in South Korea.
But before going to the Imsil cheese factory, we first stopped off at a local village and visited a festival that was taking place at the school. There was traditional Korean music and dancing, and of course, there was food. The kind aunties invited us to try some of the food, which included boiled pork in a number of different ways, and a number of different snacks. The atmosphere, with the food and dance, was excellent.
We then visited the Imsil Cheese Park, which was not really a cheese factory like I had hoped to see, but it was mostly set up as a Korean tourist park with little cheese activities. We first had lunch at the cafeteria, and I had the pork cutlet and Ying and I split a spaghetti. Wasn’t the best meal of the trip. After lunch we then attended the cheese making class, which was more like a cheese playing class.
After heading back to Jeonju, Ying and I had a few snacks, and then we had a bowl of gukbap for dinner. Additionally we walked around the Nambu Night Market, and had some interesting and pretty tasting snacks.
Disclaimer: My trip to Jeonju was sponsored by the Jeonbuk Centre for International Affairs.
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On Day 12 in South Korea, we first took a drive over to Imsil, which is a county within the North Joella Province of South Korea. The country is known for being the home of Imsil cheese, one of the most famous and first Korean domestic cheese and dairy producers in South Korea.
But before going to the Imsil cheese factory, we first stopped off at a local village and visited a festival that was taking place at the school. There was traditional Korean music and dancing, and of course, there was food. The kind aunties invited us to try some of the food, which included boiled pork in a number of different ways, and a number of different snacks. The atmosphere, with the food and dance, was excellent.
We then visited the Imsil Cheese Park, which was not really a cheese factory like I had hoped to see, but it was mostly set up as a Korean tourist park with little cheese activities. We first had lunch at the cafeteria, and I had the pork cutlet and Ying and I split a spaghetti. Wasn’t the best meal of the trip. After lunch we then attended the cheese making class, which was more like a cheese playing class.
After heading back to Jeonju, Ying and I had a few snacks, and then we had a bowl of gukbap for dinner. Additionally we walked around the Nambu Night Market, and had some interesting and pretty tasting snacks.
Disclaimer: My trip to Jeonju was sponsored by the Jeonbuk Centre for International Affairs.
Music in this video:
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idk for some reason Korean traditional clothing remind me of South American, Tibetan-, Nepalese or even northern Thai traditional clothes? I can really see this is a folk that lives in the mountains just by their clothes. beautiful!
Great food
객사네요
Enjoyed
you are the best of koren food youtube
thank you for sharing korean food detail
Amrica is just too boring 😒
I've watched almost all of your videos, and I know you won't say it because it's not your style, but I feel like south Korea was one of your least favorite places for food you've visited.
im surprised koreans are not fat like americans
That song is from DOTS kdrama..❤
When Mark enjoys the strawberries more than the food lol
Didn’t think u were overjoyed with cafeteria meal