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Generally, you like to brush dramas when you eat. Which Korean variety show do you like to watch when you eat?

I, who usually follow dramas, am often influenced by the programs I watch. After all, there are a lot of eating scenes in the current film and television dramas, and I am heartless.

in the final analysis, the real drama of eating is of course the food itself. It is not difficult to understand that a series of food programs, such as Flavor Man, China on the Tip of the Tongue, Midnight Food Store, and A String of Life, have been well received. However, if you are in a "shortage of cooking dramas", you may wish to take a look at these cooking dramas that I have searched and recommended for you.

At present, there are more than ten variety shows related to eating in Korea. The material and purpose of each program are different. Some programs require guests to make fast food dishes with ingredients in the refrigerator, while others require guests to visit food shops in deep alleys.

My favorite program when I eat is "Please, the refrigerator". It is really a super meal, asking the guests to use the ingredients in the refrigerator to make the most themed dishes within 15 minutes. "Please Refrigerator" has achieved high ratings and has remained on the hot topic list for a long time. In the program, the chef's own cooking recipes will be introduced, and the ingredients in the refrigerator will be disclosed by the stars themselves. These are the highlights of this program, which is very interesting.

"Please Refrigerator" is a talk show variety of cooking produced and broadcast by JTBC TV station in South Korea. It is co-hosted by Zheng Hengdun and Jin Chengzhu. The way of the program is that guests come to the program site with their refrigerators, and eight chefs directly use the raw materials in the refrigerator, and fight against each other, making food on the spot with the most common ingredients in 1.5 minutes.