First of all, the diet is light. With the improvement of living standards, chicken, duck, fish and eggs have become our daily routine. Without a big meal, we feel empty. Correspondingly, the weight of Chinese people is also increasing, and various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes are also coming one after another, which makes children and women busy losing weight and middle-aged and elderly people worry about their health. Different from China, Korean people's diet is very light. There are many small dishes on a table, but most of them are pickles and pickles, and there are few meat dishes. Some even claim to have meat, but in fact there is not much meat in them.
Secondly, I like to eat kimchi. Koreans love kimchi, which is well known all over the world, but I'm afraid not everyone knows the extent of their love. In Korea, no matter where you go, restaurants, public canteens or friends' homes, you can't eat without kimchi, and restaurants and public canteens are provided free of charge. Korean kimchi, which looks covered with red pepper powder, should be extremely spicy, but when eaten, it will be found to be far less spicy than it looks.
Thirdly, I like drinking. Koreans love to drink, and many of our compatriots also love to drink, but they are not exactly the same. Koreans drink regardless of gender.
Drinking is a common habit of Korean people. Everyone can have a few drinks except children. However, Koreans drink differently from us in three aspects. First, when they drink, if there are elders present, they must turn their heads to one side and not face their elders directly. First, if they drink in restaurants, they will change restaurants frequently, so that they can enjoy themselves; Another is that they mainly drink white wine, which is in line with their own tastes. For example, the most popular wine is called Zhenlu, and the best wine is called Anton Shaoba, which tastes too bad. In addition, Koreans also toast each other, but it seems that it is not as noisy and disgusting as in China. First of all, the diet is light. With the improvement of living standards, chicken, duck, fish and eggs have become our daily routine. Without a big meal, we feel empty. Correspondingly, the weight of Chinese people is also increasing, and various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes are also coming one after another, which makes children and women busy losing weight and middle-aged and elderly people worry about their health. Different from China, Korean people's diet is very light. There are many small dishes on a table, but most of them are pickles and pickles, and there are few meat dishes. Some even claim to have meat, but in fact there is not much meat in them.
Secondly, I like to eat kimchi. Koreans love kimchi, which is well known all over the world, but I'm afraid not everyone knows the extent of their love. In Korea, no matter where you go, restaurants, public canteens or friends' homes, you can't eat without kimchi, and restaurants and public canteens are provided free of charge. Korean kimchi, which looks covered with red pepper powder, should be extremely spicy, but when eaten, it will be found to be far less spicy than it looks.
Thirdly, I like drinking. Koreans love to drink, and many of our compatriots also love to drink, but they are not exactly the same. Koreans drink regardless of gender.
Drinking is a common habit of Korean people. Everyone can have a few drinks except children. However, Koreans drink differently from us in three aspects. First, when they drink, if there are elders present, they must turn their heads to one side and not face their elders directly. First, if they drink in restaurants, they will change restaurants frequently, so that they can enjoy themselves; Another is that they mainly drink white wine, which is in line with their own tastes. For example, the most popular wine is called Zhenlu, and the best wine is called Anton Shaoba, which tastes too bad. In addition, Koreans also toast each other, but it seems that it is not as noisy and disgusting as in China.