This potho below are from here: http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1626519,00.html
This famillly is from Japan. there foods are similar with Koreans'. Well, there are the watermelon, rice, and ramyun...
But ramyun in this picture is not spicy at all. I ate it once long times ago, and I don't like it. It is so greasy. I was almost vomit afther eating THAT. Koreans like spicy things, but Japanese are not. Many Koreans who travel to Japan always want to eat some spicy thing. So, the staff of airplane that from Korea to Japan always give Koreans a Gothujang. Gothujang is a Korean traditional spicy seasoning.
Do you kow the natto, Japanese traditional food that made of bean? It smells like chunggukjang the Korean food. It mean it smells bad. But It's good for health. USA maggasine 'Health' said natto is in the healthiest food top 10. So many people eats natto for diet or staying health. Japanese are skinny then other people, maybe it's because of natto. And, they live longer then us. I wonder what if I eat that. I never eat natto before, but I like to eat some.
Can you see that desk? In the winter, Japanese cover that desk with a pillow, and it call 'cotachu.' It's really warm to stay in. they like to eat the tangerine inside the cotachu.(Below, cotachu picture.)
http://blog.naver.com/sumire0705?Redirect=Log&logNo=60043867242
Well I like to have one.
Do you kow the natto, Japanese traditional food that made of bean? It smells like chunggukjang the Korean food. It mean it smells bad. But It's good for health. USA maggasine 'Health' said natto is in the healthiest food top 10. So many people eats natto for diet or staying health. Japanese are skinny then other people, maybe it's because of natto. And, they live longer then us. I wonder what if I eat that. I never eat natto before, but I like to eat some.
Can you see that desk? In the winter, Japanese cover that desk with a pillow, and it call 'cotachu.' It's really warm to stay in. they like to eat the tangerine inside the cotachu.(Below, cotachu picture.)
http://blog.naver.com/sumire0705?Redirect=Log&logNo=60043867242
Well I like to have one.
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