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Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas

Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas brings water in our mouths. Every time I see Korean drama characters eating Ramyeon I feel as if I could eat the same but I am left with only one option and that is Maggie (LOL). Only seeing them eating makes me happy and hungry.

1. Ramyeon

It feels like Korean dramas are incomplete without Ramyeon. You guys will see this in every single drama. A recent scene I remember was from “True Beauty” when Han Seo Joon’s sister cooked Ramyeon for her and he eats it all saying that she is a good cook. When someone is stressed, asking their partner to stay, have no time to cook, you are a part-timer, or saving money there is only one thing to eat in Korean dramas that is Ramyeonnnn. You also remember Ramyeon scenes from”My love from another star” and Boys over flower”.

Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas
Ramyeon

2. Kimchi

Kimchi is a famous side dish of Korea made up of Napa cabbage and carrot. locally known as Baechu. I wanted to try making it at home for once and then I will eat it with Maggie. I have seen tons of Korean dramas and in every drama, I have seen this. You will often encounter scenes in Korean drama like women are gathering and making Kimchi (Crash landing on you), sending Kimchi to their kids who live away from them, and offering it as a side dish with every meal. Remember the Kimchi scene from one of the most popular dramas “Fight for my way”.

Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas
Kimchi

3. Tteok-bokki

Tteok-bokki is also known as Spicy rice cake. This is surely a mouth-watering street food of Korea. You will find this almost in every Korean drama. Remember the drama “Let’s eat season 1”.

Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas
Tteok-bokki

4. Beef

Korean beef is popularly known as Bulgogi. You will see this whenever people gather for a house party, office party, and friends party. It grilled on a stove or barbecue. 

Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas
Beef

5. Kimbap

Kimbap is a dish that every beginner can make in Korean dramas. You often see this when people go on a picnic or outdoor activities. In “Dodosolsollalasol” Korean drama the group of women told Goo Ra-ra that every family has their own secrete of making Kimbap. Sometimes you even see funny or cute faces above them.

Kimbap
Kimbap

6. Jjajangmyeon

Jjajangmyun was originally derived from Chinese black bean noodles. You often heard this word in Korean dramas like “Record of youth”, “Uncanny counter”, “Hii-Bye mama”, etc.

Jjajangmyeon
Jjajangmyeon

7. Fried Chicken

Korean Chicken is popularly known as chikin in Korea. South Korean love fried chicken very much. You might remember fried chicken scenes from “Best chicken”, “The king: eternal monarch”, “Crash landing on you”, and many more.

Fried Chicken
Fried Chicken

8. Hangover Stew

Hangover stew is popularly known as Haejang-guk in Korea. You will often see people drink in Korean dramas at parties, gathering, or when they are heart-broken. Next DA they wake-up with the headache and that is where this stew came into the picture. You have seen this scene in a recent drama called “18 Again”.

Hangover Stew
Hangover Stew

These are Korean Food We Often See In Korean Dramas tell us in the comment section which one is your favorite, which one you have tried so far, and which one you would like to eat.

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