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  • Okay I'm gonna pick up this fish.

  • It's swimming, yay!

  • It's swimming!

  • I think it's dead.

  • Hello, Des!

  • Hello.

  • Who are you?

  • Clara.

  • And what are you doing?

  • Eating food.

  • Alright, today we're gonna be trying food from an Asian country.

  • It is a neighbor to Japan.

  • China!

  • A different neighbor.

  • Tokyo!

  • Starts with a "K"

  • What?

  • Korea.

  • Korea! Yay, let's start.

  • And open!

  • What's this for?

  • That's for the rice and the little fish, and the seaweed soup. You could also use the spoon.

  • The seaweed's dancing while I blow it.

  • This fish is named Bob. This fish is named Joe. These fishes are named Bob and Joe and Dee.

  • Alright, now try putting one in your mouth.

  • Ew, I don't wanna kill my friends.

  • I hate to break it to you, they're already dead.

  • This is a traditional birthday breakfast.

  • Why would you call it a birthday breakfast?

  • The reason why is because... so when moms have babies, they eat seaweed soup everyday for a couple months.

  • Because they say it makes better breast milk.

  • It makes what?

  • Just... just pop one in your mouth. You said you eat fish.

  • I do eat fish, but... I don't wanna eat Joey!

  • Okay, well, set Joey free, and pick Joey's friend.

  • Why Joey's friend?

  • Fishy, you taste good!

  • Open your eyes!

  • Lunch.

  • You can tell that this is gonna be spicy.

  • Everything that's red, it's spicy.

  • Tell me what these are called.

  • This is called "Dokpokki," This is kind of a snack. This is actually a really popular street food.

  • Spicy!

  • Spicy!

  • I'm a volcano!

  • Was it good though?

  • If it wasn't spicy, it would be good.

  • Not so sure if I like it or not like it.

  • That's okay.

  • What's this?

  • Which one?

  • This, right here.

  • That is a green onion pancake.

  • Green onion pancake?

  • I'll try it, even if it's spicy. Smells like it's spicy.

  • It's spicy, that's what the problem is.

  • The beef is good.

  • The beef is called Bulgogi beef.

  • Love it!

  • And that rice is called "bap."

  • Alright, are you ready for the last dish?

  • Yes!

  • And open!

  • What is this? Is this fake fish?

  • It's shaped like a fish.

  • "I am one of your fish!"

  • Fish, I'm gonna dissect you, I'm sorry. I just have to do this.

  • Chocolate!

  • Right?

  • It's called red bean paste.

  • Red bean paste?

  • Is this dessert?

  • In Korea, they don't really have dessert, so they normally just eat fruit.

  • So this is a popular snack.

  • What are you doing?

  • I'm squishing the guts out of him.

  • This is good!

  • It's called Bungeoppang.

  • Can I please take bungeoppang... home?

  • Gamsamida for watching!

  • What country should we try food from next?

  • Bye!

  • Can I have a paper towel now?

Okay I'm gonna pick up this fish.

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