[HanCinema's Digest] Food Lovers' Lane

A travel blogger hits the markets in Seoul in search of the capital's best street food, My Korean Kitchen has steps for making a simple sausage snack, see what Korea's athletes are eating in Sao Paulo, and learn to make Korean food with a cute comic book.

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"SEARCHING FOR SEOUL'S BEST STREET FOOD"

Travel blogger Nellie Huang has this great piece about street food in Korea that's sure to entice any potential travellers into one of Seoul's many amazing markets. "Food, especially, is a serious affair here: bad food an insult, good food a blessing, and the best way to see locals in their own skin is to follow them directly to the dining table".

...READ ON G ADVENTURES

"KOREAN STYLE SAUSAGE STIR FRY"

Learn how to make a Korean style sausage snack with Sue from My Korean Kitchen. This one's really simple to make and great for kids lunch boxes, as a side dish, or even as a delicious drinking snack: "Korean style sausage stir fry is a very easy Korean side dish you can make using only 6 ingredients (plus some cooking oil) and it won't take more than 10 minutes of your time!" Sue is also a photographer so you can you'll also find some stunning snaps of the all the ingredients and of each step of the recipe.

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"Korean athletes in Rio enjoy customized Korean food"

The South Korean athletes in Rio are not missing out on their favorite dishes because the Korean Olympic Committee sends each of its athletes a lunchbox directly to their door each day! "The Korea House sources meat including chicken, beef and pork from local markets and the Korean community in Sao Paulo also provides vegetables and additional kimchi".

...READ ON THE KOREA TIMES

"Learn To Make Korean Food With A Charming Graphic Cookbook"

Take your first step towards making Korean food at home with this cute cookbook that uses graphics to help guide you through the recipe: "[Robin] Ha even created a cartoon narrator named Dengki to talk readers through each recipe. Having Dengki on each page is like seeing Microsoft's detested Clippy transformed from a talking paperclip into your older sister's cool best friend". Great idea and well done!

...READ ON THE SALT