Famous Traditional Korean Food Market in Seoul 🇰🇷

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Experience the vibrant flavors of traditional Korean street food at a bustling market in Seoul.

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Spanian talking about the British women and their pancake, fully unaware of the influence of Squid Games is cracka 😆

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spanian got me saying "that's hectic lad" as i go about my day to day in life....

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It was good to run into you at Myeongdong! Thank you for taking a photo with us 👍👍

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Hey mate I’m disabled and I’ve worked all my life to a point that my spinal disease myelomalacia took hold and I never got to travel anywhere much I love these videos you’re making way better then the visiting bad area’s I feel like I’m traveling the world with you I wish I could bro I’m an ex chef so I love the food side of it as well mate Tony

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spanian not knowing the squid game reference is hectic

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It's such a real and honest channel. Spanian is just as raw and real as you can get. Keep up the fantastic content. Some that food was mad! The seafood stuff at the start was mental.

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Koreans love you Spanian. I noticed that I feel like shutting my mouth with you not out of fear, but like genuine respect for your yarns and content! You keep winning mate.

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That fish intestines was fish milt which is basically fish sperm.

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Bruh I died when he said Budda would’ve like the mixture of wasabi & Soy sauce just based on his appearance 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Watta crack up

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You have so quickly become my favourite channel. I remember clicking your "Into the Hood" video in Barcelona thinking "This guy looks like my pastor (besides the tattoos LOL)"...I've been hooked since! Also, it's funny you don't know the influence of Squid Games but that just adds to the authenticity of this channel 😅

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this is how you know he genuinely loves what he's eating 😂 39:56

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Wasn't the waiter pointing to his groin area when spanian asked what it was😂😂😂 omg he's so adorable and funny. I totally spun out when i found out my 74 year old Aunty watches his vlogs

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Haha how funny he thinks prawns are from outa space and wont eat em but loves octopus 🐙 lol

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11 minutes in, and it's going great.. Spanian is the food review version of Steve Irwin.😂😂😂😂 🇦🇺🇦🇺🫡

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In Korea's past, during the Joseon Dynasty, there was not a single spicy dish containing chili peppers. As a Korean, even now, I can definitely say that there are much more types of Korean food that do not contain chili peppers (such as gochujang, gochugaru, etc.) than korean food has chili.
Korean food originally focused on the original taste of ingredients. Look at the Joseon Dynasty royal cuisine drama Dae Jang Geum. There is not a single dish with chili peppers in it.
# Recommended Korean food without a single chili pepper: clam kalguksu, seafood kalguksu, chicken kalguksu, beef bone kalguksu, tteokguk, kongguksu, tteok(songpyeon) miyeokguk(seaweed soup), seolleongtang, gomgtang, galbitang, samgyetang, yukhoe(raw beef), beef bulgogi, galbi, galbijjim, japchae, eobok jengban, white kimchi, soy sauce bibimbap, soy sauce tteokbokki (gung jung tteokbokki), shinseonro, gujeolpan, tteokgalbi, soy sauce pork bulgogi, vegetable porridge, white porridge, abalone porridge, grilled fish, pollack soup, egg soup, soy sauce marinated raw crab, bori gulbi, buchimgae, seafood pajeon, peongyang nengmyeon, regular kimbap.

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It is estimated that chili peppers were introduced to Korea in the 17th to 19th centuries, but they were very rare at the time. It was after the 1960s that chili peppers began to be used in Korean food in earnest. Originally, kimchi did not contain chili peppers. Even today, traditional Korean food served on ancestral rites, Chuseok, and New Year’s Day does not contain even a single chili pepper.

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You're a good man for saying that you don't want to be rude, respecting the others cultural differences.

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Myeongdong Gyoja Restaurant is the most famous for its kalguksu in Korea. It was my first time seeing someone eat spicy noodles instead of kalguksu at that restaurant.

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