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Seoul, South Korea, is a paradise for anyone that enjoys food. When I was visiting I couldn't get over just how good and how plentiful the food was.
One thing I really wanted to try was a locally popular dish known as Haejangguk 해장국, or in English known simply as Hangover Soup.
There are many variations of Korean hangover soup, but one thing is certain it will be meaty! The version I got came in a scorching earthenware pot boiling full of luscious soup and the main attractions which was a big hunk of falling-apart tender pork.
The blended flavors were incredible as were the miraculous chunks huge chunks of pork that slid off the bone with ease.
I was in pork heaven.
Korean hangover stew, as the name suggests, is a popular way to fight a hangover. While I can't testify to the correctness of curing a hangover, I can tell you that after eating the bowl of Haejangguk in Korea, it surely gave me a food hangover! All I really wanted to do after that meal was just lay down and take a nap!
Anyway, if you ever go to South Korea and enjoy meat, be sure to get a bowl of Korean hangover soup!
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The track used in this video is called "Future Gladiator." Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Future%20Gladiator.mp3
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Seoul, South Korea, is a paradise for anyone that enjoys food. When I was visiting I couldn't get over just how good and how plentiful the food was.
One thing I really wanted to try was a locally popular dish known as Haejangguk 해장국, or in English known simply as Hangover Soup.
There are many variations of Korean hangover soup, but one thing is certain it will be meaty! The version I got came in a scorching earthenware pot boiling full of luscious soup and the main attractions which was a big hunk of falling-apart tender pork.
The blended flavors were incredible as were the miraculous chunks huge chunks of pork that slid off the bone with ease.
I was in pork heaven.
Korean hangover stew, as the name suggests, is a popular way to fight a hangover. While I can't testify to the correctness of curing a hangover, I can tell you that after eating the bowl of Haejangguk in Korea, it surely gave me a food hangover! All I really wanted to do after that meal was just lay down and take a nap!
Anyway, if you ever go to South Korea and enjoy meat, be sure to get a bowl of Korean hangover soup!
Music:
This video contains royalty free music by Kevin MacLeod.
The track used in this video is called "Future Gladiator." Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Future%20Gladiator.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used this song royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank your for watching!
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You're welcome. It's a great song. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance.
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Delicious pork Soups👍😋 very nice video👍💯😍💖
once I was in Mexico and I saw a graffiti of mark wiens holding a taco
I guess when mark has a hangover his name changes to Mark wound
that was actually a gamjatang(감자탕) – pork bone potatoe soup.
고기보다 선지가 중요한데, 선지가 없는듯…?
I miss this Mark!
ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ 으엉 맛있겠다ㅠㅠㅠ
Just wonder if Koreans thought your were Korean and spoke to you straight in Korean.
i love koren food always
Where is this!! How do i go to this place?
LOL… the food that cures hangovers… now I have a food hangover hahaha you are a legend
i hate u
Hang over soup?? great name for something that looked like a comfort food. great representation mark, you did great
If food was politics, you'd be an ambassador.
I am very impressed at how you highlight foods from the Asia Region that anyone can afford, and you prove that eating well does not have to be over anyone's budget. Keep up the good work, and I hope you can highlight some travel snacks (unique snacks you can take overseas to share with friends)