Korea has a LOT of different kinds of food, most very different from other countries. Korea is a peninsula in Asia, which means it's a bit of land sticking out into the ocean near China and Japan. Like most Asian countries, Korean meals involve a lot of rice and noodles. Because they have so much coastline and not much flat land, they have more foods involving fish than foods involving beef. Every meal has a lot of small bowls of side dishes around; veggies and tofu and stuff which you eat in addition to whatever main meal you've got. These are called banchan. A common banchan is kimchi, which is spicy fermented/marinated vegtables - usually cabbage, sometimes cucumber or carrot. Korean meals most familiar to westerners: ramen, which is a noodle soup; bi bim bhap, which is a bowl of rice with some marinated veggies, egg and chili paste; bul go gui, which is a barbecued beef usually eaten with rice and wrapped in a lettuce leaf If you want to learn more details about Korean food, try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_cuisine
what do Koreans eat for new years
Do you mean Asian-Indians or Native American Indians. Koreans have interacted with both for centuries.
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Korean cuisine is notable for banchan, small plates of side dishes, usually vegetables, of which a great variety are served at every meal. Hot pots and grilled meats are also popular.
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Koreans eat cooked animals. They eat any animal like chinese do.
Koreans eat anything like Chinese.
what do Koreans eat for new years
yeah and they also like to eat them
Yes, some Koreans eat whale. However, this is not widespread or ubiquitous in South Korea.
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Stupid Question. 90 percent of Koreans do not eat dog. 20 percent of Chinese or Koreans eat dogs. Dog meat isn't staple meat diet.
Yes some do.
yes if they eat to much curry.
Koreans like filipinas? Yes and No. It all depends on Personality of the woman.