Thursday 10 November 2011

Korean Festival : 5 November 2011


Stage. Just for karaoke.



Ddukbokki in the making?



Fish satay.



They sell Bindaetteok.




Hanbok.


Korean broadcasting.


Adriana having fun at the stage.


Ddukbokki : Spicy Rice Cake. It's chewy. Seriously!


Adriana and her imagination drum.


Ddukbokki.



Chinese date drink.

Aku dengan kakak aku plan nak ke Korea Insyaallah bulan November tahun depan. Bukan tahun ni okay. Tahun depan. Kalau ada rezeki and panjang umur, Insyaallah aku akan jejakkan kaki kat sana. Amin. Amin. Kalau ada rezeki lebih sikit, aku akan bawa bakal husband aku sekali. Mana tau time tu dah sah jadi suami isteri, baru syiok! Amin. Amin. Aku pergi Korea Festival ni pon just nak survey je. Sebab dorang ada buat promotion bagai. So, aku ada lah ambil a few brochure as a guidance bila aku kat sana nanti.

Daripada pemahaman aku lah, actually kat Korea ada je banyak makanan yang boleh dimakan. I mean, for muslim. Cuma yakin dengan tak yakin je la. Contoh macam Ddukbokki, bagi aku benda tu halal sebab tak ada penggunaan pork or whatever yang related dengan pork. And bahan- bahan yang dorang guna pon more kepada bahan yang halal. Such as, bawang merah, ikan bilis, bawang putih and etc. Yang lain tu boleh cari sendiri pakai Google. Begitu juga dengan Bindaetteok, okay, yang ni ada dua jenis, one for vegetarian and lagi satu tu adalah guna pork. So, for security, it's better grab the vege one. Tapi yang aku makan masa kat Korean Festival tu, aku makan yang vege. Tak berapa nak vege sangat sebab dia ada letak sotong. Tapi masa tu ada dua jenis, satu kimchi satu lagi tu yang aku makan tu. Kimchi aku tak dapat nak rasa sebab time tu serious ramai yang beratur kat kedai tu. So, beli yang mana dapat je lah.

Here is the list of food that you can eat while you're in Korea :

Bibimbap : For vegan.

Bibim guksu : Noodles in gochoochung (spicy sauce)

bibim naengmyeon Haemul Kalguksu : Is usually made with sea food broth (but Gogi kalguksu is made with beef, so be specific).

Haemul Panjeon : Is seafood pancake (or Saengseonjeon for any kind of fish).

Japchae (cellophane noodles) : But it may have beef.

Bindaetteok : Is a mung bean pancake but it may be made with meat depending on the restaurant.

Kimbap : Is usually made with veg or fish ball or crab meat, but it sometimes has beef, you can tell if it has meat because it looks like sushi and you can see what the meat is on the inside.

Jyajyamean : Is mostly not vegeterian, even though it is described as noodles with black bean sauce. It often has diced pork in it. So I would ask if you want to try it as it is possible to have it vegeterian but very rare.

- If you find a buddhist restaurant you will find many vegeterian dishes there -

Aku dah banyak buat survey pasal tempat yang menarik kat Korea. And that is the only reason why I want to go to Korea so bad! And dalam banyak- banyak tempat tu, just satu tempat je yang aku nak sangat pergi, Pulau Cheju/ Jeju-do. Harap sangat dapat jejak kaki kat Cheju Island. Kalau boleh masa kat sana nanti nak bawak limaenam botol kosong. Nak bawak balik air and pasir laut sebagai cenderahati. haha. Melampau giler. 

So thats it for now.

Bye! 


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