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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I don’t think there’s a thread on here about this

Has anyone tried Korean food? I watch a couple of YouTube channels on it and the amount of chilli, chilli powder, and chilli paste they use in once dish must be enough to blow your mouth off for us westerners unless of course you like chilli. I personally can’t take the heat of even a mild one. But I’d love to try Korean fried chicken

Hope that’s not too long for you to read

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

I watch a woman on a channel called Plan D; which is about her ordinary day.

I like watching her make her garments-which is her job- but I love watching her shop and cook.

She uses a lot of green chillies, onion and garlic in her meals, but there is a lot of variety in them too.

I look forward to her Sunday video all week.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

nureongi i hear is very popular according to google

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I watch a woman on a channel called Plan D; which is about her ordinary day.

I like watching her make her garments-which is her job- but I love watching her shop and cook.

She uses a lot of green chillies, onion and garlic in her meals, but there is a lot of variety in them too.

I look forward to her Sunday video all week. "

I might have seen her name on the listings, but not actually watched. I watch Fume and Heungsams Family

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to get ready meals from musclefood and the best meal in the pack was Korean chicken. No idea what went into it but it was amazing.

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By *ryandseeMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire

I love a bulgogi (beef bbq) and Chap Chae (stir fried noodles)

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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago

Gosport

Homemade or 'fresh' from the chilled cabinet kimchi is go. Kimchi sold in unrefrigerated jars seems to all be terrible.

The Korean fried chicken, sold frozen at my local Thai supermarket, is pretty good as well.

I think there is a Korean restaurant in Portsmouth but I have yet to get around to going. I am guessing the heat may have been toned down for the western taste though.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Since I discovered Korean BBQ it is my favourite thing in the world!!! The difference cuts of meat they use are other worldly

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By *eiaorganaWoman
over a year ago

Dundee

Been to a Korean restaurant a couple of times, I love bibimbap and kimchi

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"I don’t think there’s a thread on here about this

Has anyone tried Korean food? I watch a couple of YouTube channels on it and the amount of chilli, chilli powder, and chilli paste they use in once dish must be enough to blow your mouth off for us westerners unless of course you like chilli. I personally can’t take the heat of even a mild one. But I’d love to try Korean fried chicken

Hope that’s not too long for you to read "

Good thread... Watched a TV show about it and it looked fantastic. Love a bit of heat myself.. It was the two fat hairy Geordie bikers and on last week if interested..

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"I watch a woman on a channel called Plan D; which is about her ordinary day.

I like watching her make her garments-which is her job- but I love watching her shop and cook.

She uses a lot of green chillies, onion and garlic in her meals, but there is a lot of variety in them too.

I look forward to her Sunday video all week.

I might have seen her name on the listings, but not actually watched. I watch Fume and Heungsams Family "

Do they just cook?

My lady goes on days out; goes camping; goes shopping for her hobbies-which are jewellery making, making her own clothes; making decorations and cooking.

I like seeing the cafes and stores they have where she lives and the way of life.

Everything there looks so clean and neat.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Korean BBQ is great too

Went with some Chinese friends who recommended removing the jacket/coat and keeping them inside a bag before eating because the clothes are going to have the smell for a long time. They were right

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I watch a woman on a channel called Plan D; which is about her ordinary day.

I like watching her make her garments-which is her job- but I love watching her shop and cook.

She uses a lot of green chillies, onion and garlic in her meals, but there is a lot of variety in them too.

I look forward to her Sunday video all week.

I might have seen her name on the listings, but not actually watched. I watch Fume and Heungsams Family

Do they just cook?

My lady goes on days out; goes camping; goes shopping for her hobbies-which are jewellery making, making her own clothes; making decorations and cooking.

I like seeing the cafes and stores they have where she lives and the way of life.

Everything there looks so clean and neat.

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Apologies for late reply, I wasn’t well over the weekend.

Fume usually does a Vlog at the start of her videos, where she’s been, shopping, or out with friends, or maybe taking her wee dog Mozzi a walk, or to the fish market, for that days ingredients, or her at the gym, on holiday etc. Then she’ll go home and cook what she’s going to eat.

Heungsams Family just cook and eat mainly

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By *stellaWoman
over a year ago

London

Ooooh I adore Korean food! Seafood or kimchi pancakes are a must!

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