The reason why fat carons and krungji were made in Korea.jpg

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(1)Consumer money
(2)The culture of Korea’s

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(1)Consumer money
(2)My belly button is bigger than my stomach

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(1)Consumer money
(2)It has cultural characteristics

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(1)Consumer money
(2)Macarons can turn into fat macarons

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(1)Consumer money
(2)If there’s no blood in the dumplings

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(1)Consumer money
(2)This is the master’s mission

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(1)Consumer money
(2)There’s something like this Food is

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(1)Consumer money
(2)In a country where the original form of food exists

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(1)Consumer money
(2)I don’t deviate much from the rules of the food

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(1)Consumer money
(2)For example, in Korea

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(1)Consumer money –
(2)Yes, I don’t do that!
(3)3RACHA kimchi!

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(1)Consumer money
(2)In England, it’s called “British”

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(1)Consumer money
(2)Making kimchi with red cabbage

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(1)Consumer money
(2)The recipe is in the newspaper

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(1)Consumer money
(2)When it’s in a country that has the original or original form

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(1)·Consumer the Money
(2)I was moving in there

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(1)Consumer money
(2)As it spreads to other countries
(3)Variety of variations in food occurrence

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(1)I found the kimchi cake with my eyes

So you guys understand, Koreans

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