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Cheese Filled Pork Cutlet in Korea (Day 12)

Cheese Filled Pork Cutlet in Korea (Day 12)

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SUBSCRIBE HERE Watch more Korea food videos On Day 12 in South Korea, we first took a drive over to Imsil, which is a county within the North Joella Province of South Korea. The country is known for being the home of Imsil cheese, one of the most famous and first Korean domestic cheese and dairy producers in South Korea. But before going to the Imsil cheese factory, we first stopped off at a local village and visited a festival that was taking place at the school. There was traditional Korean
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Scenes at school are a bad idea. School food is notoriously bad and there is no need to investigate this or go to any lengths on camera to find some that is less-bad or even good. Furthermore, some of your viewers may teach for a living -- watching this video just takes them to work on their day-off -- bad bad bad. Please do not feature school food or school scenes in the future. It's a big world out there and there is just no reason to do it. Plenty of other contexts and situations to shoot and nosh.
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This Jeonju series is very interesting and the scenery is gorgeous. However, most of the food does not appeal to me. And the dishes I might like then have some seaweed which I never liked. I however find all your vids amazingly fun and educational and everything you ate outside of Korea and Japan really appeals to me. God bless you and your family
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That was a rest stop. On the highways, there are rest stops to go and do your thing. and eat if your hungry. That is why it was not Mark's favorite. I wish Mark would say it sucks. because I have eaten at very few rest stops that had good food. Noticed I said, good food as opposed to great food. LOL
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That cheese pork cutlet, Pad Thai, and spaghetti with sauce and cheese had me drooling, but I'm always surprised to see Mark tilt his head and close his eyes for the simplest of foods ie cherry tomato and strawberry. Just goes to show that you can never predict when the 'Wiens Tilt' will happen.
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it's okay Mark I still enjoy your videos as long as we still see your shining eyes while eating your foods. it shows that you're still excited. if you accept tourism offer once in a while you still have something new to learn that you can experience and share with the viewers.
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OMG, I had no Idea how much Influence, India has had on the rest of the world. No matter which country you go to, you will find at least one reminiscence of India. I am sure one of the Korean drums being played is a Dhol and they are playing the classic Punjabi Dhol Beat WOW
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Hey Mark, it is so much more enjoyable to watch you dine at your (you and Ying's) restaurant of choice. These Korean series isn't your best (most likely the tour guide didn't research you enough) but looking forward to more uploads where you thoroughly enjoy food
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I think I probably have a different taste in food from Mark, haha. I'd love to eat everything in this video (actually, bland taste in food is good, in my opinion. too many spices give me a headache. and I'm latina o_o lol)
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Ok Mark. how do you stay so skinny? Im moving to Asia. I can eat what I want and Dont gain weight Just kidding. You all are always walking and moving. .but how you aren't 1. Million pounds is a mystery to me. .
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Wow When I was in Korea few years ago I had no clue on where to go. You seem like you go to all the best places in Korea. Do you have someone taking you to these places or do you do your own research?
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