It is called Korean Dinner and it is in season 4
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"Cooking With the Twins". Cara & Mady go to a cooking class, while the sextuplets are sick at home.
The Gosselin children have a multi-cultural heritage. Their father, Jon Gosselin is half Korean, one fourth French, and one fourth Welsh. Their mother, Kate Gosselin, is of Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. In one episode, the Gosselin's mention that the Korean gene is dominant. (See KoreAm article highlighting the Gosselin family's multi-cultural heritage under Related Links.) In one episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8, Jon cooked his family a traditional Korean dinner.
The last episode of 'Kate Plus 8' was, Eggs and a Rooster
Jon Gosselin is a natural-born US citizen; he was born in the United States. For information on Jon Gosselin's ethnic heritage, see the Related Question linked below.
The final episode of Kate Plus 8 aired September 2011.
The last episode on 'Jon & Kate Plus 8' was Trip to Utah.
No, Jon Gosselin is half Korean, one fourth French, and one fourth Welsh. See KoreAm article highlighting the Gosselin family's multi-cultural heritage under Related Links. In one episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8, Jon cooked his family a traditional Korean dinner. In the episode Sextuplets turn 3! Jon and Kate discuss their ethnic heritage.
The episode is called "Paradise lost"
No. Jon Gosselin's father is not Asian. His mother is of Korean heritage, but move to Hawaii. Several episodes of the Gosselin reality shows have featured Jon (or Kate) cooking Korean barbeque for their children.
Season 1, Episode 4: The Immortals
Jon and Kate Plus 8 - 2007 Korean Dinner 4-5 was released on: USA: 14 July 2008