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  • Girls' Generation Yoona Draws Attention for Her Unique Snack Tip News

    Girls' Generation Yoona Draws Attention for Her Unique Snack Tip

    Girls' Generation member Yoona is drawing attention for her unique snack tip. Keep on reading for all the details. #GIRLSGENERATION #SNSD #YOONA #소녀시

  • Are You A Foodie? Check Out These K-pop Idols' Hilarious Food Thoughts! News

    Are You A Foodie? Check Out These K-pop Idols' Hilarious Food Thoughts!

    There's a number of things that K-pop idols speak on a regular basis. Nevertheless, if you ever want to learn anything from them, let it also be the golden truths about food. The idols below are simply spewing facts - and yeah, we just couldn't agree more. Browse this list and keep it tight and close to your heart the next moment you consider whether you should indulge in it or not.

  • Heechul and Soyou News

    Heechul's Stare Makes Soyou Uncomfortable

    In "My Little Boy" Episode 181, Soyou was having a mukbang with Heechul. While she was enjoying her meal, an uncomfortable glare made her feel conscious.

  • Bibimbap News

    Yoon Doo Joon Says Bibimbap Is "All about A Mother's Love" In 'Let's Eat' Episode 9

    "Let's Eat" is a television series aired from November 2013 to March 2014. Its main cast is Yoon Doo Joon, Lee Soo Kyung, Yoon So Hee, and Shim Hyung Tak.

  • Bibimbap News

    NCT Members Have Once Competed With Each Other For the Best Bibimbap Version

    NCT, or Neo Culture Technology, is an all-boy group under SM Entertainment that is made up of 21 members as of earlier this year. NCT has three units, which all debuted in 2016 in South Korea: NCT U, NCT 127, and NCT Dream; and WayV, the fourth unit, which made a debut in China this past January.

  • Bibimbap News

    Dolsot Bibimbap: One of BTS's Favorite Dishes

    BTS, or the Bangtan Sonyeondan, has become more and more popular as they continue to please the people in and out of Korea with their catchy songs and slick dance moves, plus their unique visuals that are the bonus part.

  • Pepero News

    Pepero Day: How Koreans Celebrate It

    Pepero Day is an unofficial holiday that takes place on the 11th of November each year. It is celebrated almost like Valentine's Day and White Day in Korea, where families, friends, and couples, or even workmates and bosses exchange boxes of Pepero with one another as their way to show their love and appreciation.

  • Pepero Game News

    Pepero Game from Kpop Groups

    Pepero, does that ring a bell? If your answer is no, you certainly need to know about it or even get your hands on it to experience the delight it guarantees. But if yes, you probably know some of its interesting details.

  • Mandu News

    Mandu: A Component of a Korean Soup called Manduguk

    Mandu or Korean dumplings are believed to have been introduced by Mongolians when they invaded Korea in the 14th century at the time of the Goryeo Dynasty. Many marriages between Korean royalties and Mongolians took place, leading to the merging of their traditions and habits. With mandu, the Mongolians put a stop to the Buddhism prohibition of consuming meat.

  • Wide Variety of Mandu Done in Korea

    Mandu is a conventional Korean wrapped dish that has been part of the Korean gastronomy since the 14th century. It has become a sought-after food in Korea because of its addicting taste, nutritional benefits, and, most importantly, its versatility since it can be stuffed with different types of meat and vegetables or any other food, plus it can be cooked in many different ways.

  • Traditional Recipe for Mandu

    Korean-style dumplings, called mandoo or mandu, is a traditional dish that is mainly a mixture of minced meat and vegetables stuffed in a thin round dough. It can be cooked in a variety of ways - deep-fried, steamed, or boiled - and is usually partnered with a dipping sauce. Apart from being versatile, mandu is an easy-to-make food that can be prepared in great numbers and reserved in the fridge for future use.

  • Mandu News

    Mandu: Korean-Style Dumplings

    Korean cuisine has won the hearts of people across the globe because of its aesthetically pleasing colors and the healthy and balanced nutrition it offers. And one of the Korean dishes that everyone couldn't get enough of is the mandu - the Korean version of dumplings.

  • Mandu News

    History of Korean Dumpling, Mandu

    Other than the famous dishes like kimchi, bulgogi, samgyupsal, and bingsu, Korean cuisine still has lots to offer that are sure to satisfy your Korean food cravings, and one of those is the mandu. Mandu is a traditional Korean dumpling that is very prominent in South Korea because of its distinctive and addictive taste. This food can be enjoyed in different ways: as part of a meal, as street food, or served on special occasions.