Korean Food 102 / Adrianne M. Mascho (Author), Borakong (Illustrator).

By: Mascho, Adrianne M, AuthorContributor(s): Borakong, IllustratorMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Seoul, Korea: Baramgi, c2018. Description: 111 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cmISBN: 9791196078621Subject(s): Cook bookDDC classification: 641.59519 Summary: "If you haven't eaten Gope Chong, specifically, Moe Doo (variety) Gope Chong, you haven't lived. That's quite a powerful statement from a person who's eaten pretty much every single Korean food?ever. You might be a little suspicious about why I'm trying so hard to get you to try Gope Chong, and why I haven't yet described to you what it is, exactly. Allow me to tell you a little story, entitled Gope Chong: The World of the 4th Meat. This was your world. Your whole life you'd grown up knowing that there were only three kinds of meat: red meat, white meat, and fish. Then one evening, after a round of Meck Jew (or three) your friend says, "Come on, I know a place." He leads you to a small street market you'd never noticed before. "It's called Gope Chong Goal Moke," he says."--Amazon.com
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"If you haven't eaten Gope Chong, specifically, Moe Doo (variety) Gope Chong, you haven't lived. That's quite a powerful statement from a person who's eaten pretty much every single Korean food?ever. You might be a little suspicious about why I'm trying so hard to get you to try Gope Chong, and why I haven't yet described to you what it is, exactly. Allow me to tell you a little story, entitled Gope Chong: The World of the 4th Meat. This was your world. Your whole life you'd grown up knowing that there were only three kinds of meat: red meat, white meat, and fish. Then one evening, after a round of Meck Jew (or three) your friend says, "Come on, I know a place." He leads you to a small street market you'd never noticed before. "It's called Gope Chong Goal Moke," he says."--Amazon.com