Differences in eating habits between Korea, China, and Japan

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(1)the secret of life and death
(2)Bad eating habits, fast!Hot!
(3)with the help of a food stylist
(4)I prepared a table setting that Korean, Chinese, and Japanese families enjoy
(5)Bad eating habits Fast and hot!
(6)a Korean diet
(7)Bad eating habits, fast! Hot!
(8)a Japanese diet
(9)the secret of life and death
(10)Bad eating habits, fast! Hot!
(11)a Chinese diet
(12)Bad eating habits Fast and hot
(13)The common thing about the three countries is that chestnuts and side dish soup are the basic meals
(14)Although the shape was slightly different, it was to use a spoon and chopsticks
(15)Inviting a Korean-Chinese university student to eat
(16)I decided to observe the appearance
(17)Lee
(18)alive and secretive
(19)Bad eating habits, fast! Hot!
(20)How three people use spoons and chopsticks
(21)I looked carefully
(22)The most noticeable difference was the frequency of spoon use
(23)Koreans use spoons and chopsticks at similar frequency
(24)in comparison to
(25)Bad eating habits, fast and hot!
(26)The Japanese never used a spoon
(27)Bad eating habits. Quickly
(28)And Chinese people eat spoonfuls of food
(29)I used it as an auxiliary tool
(30)Trooper Choi’s bad eating habits. Quickly, tteok-tto
(31)You don’t use a lot of spoons when you eat
(32)All the way
(33)Nakane Mizuho, a Japanese international student
(34)Yes, I don’t use it
(35)Keep it a secret. Hurry up and eat quickly! Hot!
(36)I drink miso doenjang-jjigae without using a spoon
(37)y the more
(38)a private soldier
(39)Yangso Chinese Students’ Club
(40)I usually use a spoon when I drink soup I usually use chopsticks
(41)The secret of a soldier
(42)Hurry up and eat! Hot!
(43)Yoo Seong-hee, a Korean college student
(44)I can feel the difference
(45)I think the frequency of using chopsticks and spoons is different
(46)I use both, but I use spoons more often
(47)Scoop it up with a spoon. In China and Japan, it’s a unique dish of rice
(48)as long as you can’t see it
(49)Bad eating habits Fast and hot
(50)criticism of the soldiers of old age
(51)Hot!
(52)Ji
(53)The secret of life and death!
(54)Koreans eat fast because they can eat a lot of rice
(55)The influence of the spoon is huge
(56)Bad eating habits, fast! Hotly
(57)Spoon is an important tool in your diet, but you don’t use it
(58)In China and Japan
(59)Fast eating habits
(60)Japan has been using spoons since the 12th century and China since the 15th century
(61)take no account of
(62)The Rain of the Minnie Pissarro’s Soldiers
(63)What is the most frequently used spoon in Korea?
(64)a soldier in the army
(65)Your eating habits are fast and fast! Hot!
(66)We want stew and our doubts
(67)It’s dinner time, Moon Man
(68)Announcer Kim Solhee
(69)Have you heard that Koreans endure hot soup?
(70)a life-long illness
(71)George, who introduced 58 kinds of soups
(72)
(73)An Economic Journal of the Executive Yuan, written by a practical scholar during the Joseon Dynasty
(74)Bad eating habits, fast! Hot!
(75)If you look at this, the people who enjoy and love soup as much as Koreans,
(76)I wonder if there’s anything else
(77)From the last episode, Libby’s bad eating habits. Quickly! Hot!
(78)I’m eating for nothing
(79)a taste of soup and flag that is difficult to reconcile
(80)”I think so”
(81)- Choi Chi-won, a writer of the Silla Dynasty
(82)If you don’
(83)”I don’t think I have eyes”
(84)- Lee Yong-gi, an intellectual in the Japanese colonial period
(85)In short, if you eat without soup, it doesn’t feel like you ate

It’s not rice, it’s national sentiment

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