Instant Noodles

Ramen
Today’s Korea Times reports that spicy Korean ramen is taking off in the US. Japanese companies have thrived in the market for years but tastes are expanding and interest grows in spicy Korean-style ramen. Complete story here.

    라면 (ramyeon) – instant noodles
    매운라면 (mae-un-ramyeon) – spicy ramen

The word ramen is used for all kinds of instant noodles:

    컵누들 (keop-nudeul) – cup of noodles, any style of noodles in a cup
    칼국수 (kalguksu) – knife-cut wheat noodles, traditionally handmade, not here though
    우동 (udong) – thick wheat noodles, comes from the Japanese word ‘udon‘

Ramen Expire Dates
Chopped green onions, sliced rice cake, sliced fish cake, and a fried-egg are commonly added to enhance the flavor and texture. Many Koreans will admit to eating ramen two or more times per week since it’s cheap and easy to make (especially men who can’t cook). My favorite dish, 부대찌개 (budae-jjigae), normally comes with it too. And although ramen makes a tasty snack, it’s high in fat, sodium, and calories.

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Easy to Learn Korean 787 – The NIS (Part Two)

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North Korean defectors must keep their identities and personal information confidential. If this information is leaked, family members who are living in the North face severe punishment or torture. Sadly, a defector who was working for the South Korean government on a 2-year assignment, was arrested by the NIS for leaking the identities of defectors to the North. Reports state that data on as many as 10,000 North Korean defectors might have been revealed.

Full story at the Chosun Ilbo.

787-NIS 2

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Easy to Learn Korean 205-206 – North Korea

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Missiles or crayons?

MissileIn today’s news, the Korea Herald reports that up to 70% of North Korean missiles are pointed at South Korea. Click here for the 1000 Missile Story.

    Father – 아버지 (abeoji)
    Kim Jong-Il – 김정일 (gim jeong-il)

    Son – 아들 (adeul)
    Kim Jong-Eun 김정은 (gim jeong-eun)

205-North Korea 1

206- North Korea 2

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Eating out – Upper-dining restaurants

RestaurantAn interesting article from the Korea Times on the growing trend of restaurants called upper-dining. These mid-tier restaurants fall somewhere between high-end and casual restaurants and offer value, taste, and a comfortable environment for a reasonable cost.

From the Korea Times.

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Online Korean bookstores looking to overseas markets

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Bookshelf 

Good news for Korea’s expanding overseas book markets and international online bookstores. With warehouses in the US and other markets, Korean publishers can reduce shipping time from 10+ days to less than 2 days.

  Korea Times:
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  Seoul Selection’s international website.

  Seoul Selection USA website. Also available at Amazon.

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