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8 Photos of Fuji Culinary Street Food in Korea - Netizens: Responsibility Makes You Hungry!

8 Photos of Fuji Culinary Street Food in Korea - Netizens: Responsibility Makes You Hungry!

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8 Photos of Fuji Culinary Street Food in Korea - Netizens: Responsibility Makes You Hungry!

Written by Adinda Maulidya Ninggar

Fuji brought Nuface for a week-long vacation in South Korea starting from October 18th. Not only Fuji, apparently influencers were also invited for the vacation, including Cimoy. The former girlfriend of Thoriq Halilintar shared several contents in the form of videos and photos about her fun experience in Korea.

One of Fuji's contents uploaded on TikTok shows her trying various kinds of street food, just like in Korean dramas. From chicken feet to cheesy tteokbokki, Fuji successfully makes netizens hungry. Let's take a look at 8 types of Korean street food enjoyed by Fuji!

 

 

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Video uploaded by Fuji three days ago successfully flooded with netizen comments. Having 7.2 million viewers, Fuji showcases various Korean-style street food that he tries. First, Fuji is seen buying dakbal. Dakbal is a spicy chicken feet typical of Korea which is usually cooked by boiling together with spicy sauce, gochujang. Also seen in the video, Fuji eats boneless dakbal. 

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It looks like tteokbokki, but without using gochujang sauce. Fuji turns out to eat grilled milk cheese or cheese and tteokbokki that are grilled like in this photo. This street food will be served like satay and usually topped with sweetened condensed milk. According to Sisca Kohl, it has a chewy texture and a combination of sweet and salty flavors. No wonder netizens comment that they're hungry for Fuji!

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Not inferior to making drool from grilled cheese, the next street food that Fuji ate is s'mores ice cream. This unique street food, KLovers. Shaped like a cube, it turns out that this is marshmallow filled with ice cream! Well, from Fuji's video we can see how to cook it, which is the marshmallow will be roasted using a torch until browned. Usually, sellers of s'mores ice cream provide three flavors, namely chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla.

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The most mainstream, but cannot be missed. Approximately, do KLovers know what Fuji is eating in this video? Tteokbokki or rice cake is one of the most popular Korean specialties. According to Kompas, tteokbokki is usually cooked by boiling it first and then cooking it with oil and mixing it with gochujang sauce. Have KLovers ever eaten authentic Korean tteokbokki like Fuji?

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Although in the video only a little food is seen, but from the shape and packaging it is already known that Fuji is eating gyeran-ppang! Do KLovers know what gyeran-ppang is? Quoted from Fimela, gyeran-ppang or egg bread is a street food in the form of bread with egg topping that has a salty, savory, and sweet taste. Very unique, KLovers! No wonder, Fuji looks very eager when eating gyeran-ppang!

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In addition to gyeran-ppang, Fuji is also seen eating bungeo-ppang which has the most unique shape compared to others! This Bungeo-ppang is also no less popular than tteokbokki. For KLovers who love K-Drama, they must have seen the actors and actresses enjoying bungeo-ppang. This street food is a traditional food in the form of fish-shaped bread with red bean filling. According to detikFood, bungeo-ppang has a sweet, rich, and crispy taste.

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Through the uploaded vlog, Fuji stopped by Everland to take photos, play at the Spooky Fun House, and look for snacks. This time, Fuji ordered one spicy fried chicken skewer and hot dog. According to Fuji, the price of the snack is Rp60,000 or ?5500 in Korean currency. In addition, Fuji also mentioned the taste of the spicy fried chicken skewer. Fuji stated that the snack is not spicy, the meat is not too tender, and it is similar to the ones in Indonesian restaurants.

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It's no wonder that tteokbokki is a must-try food. As proof, Fuji has eaten tteokbokki many times! However, this time Fuji ate tteokbokki seasoned with cheese, KLovers! Additionally, Fuji mentioned that the price is around Rp70,000 or ?6000. In the vlog, it's very clear that Fuji prefers this cheese tteokbokki compared to the earlier fried chicken. Are you already drooling and hungry, KLovers?