Korean tastes are really different from ours, including the tools they use to eat and cook are also very different from ours, where they use spatulas and scissors to cook, and the food they eat is usually sweet and spicy. The fecal wine that is super popular among Korean people is actually made from animal and human feces, and it is a kind of medicinal wine that can cure your back pain and leg pain, and can also invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis to strengthen the body.
This miraculous liquor, which has a wide range of applications, is called "dung wine" and has a strong odor. Unlike the wine that many people like to take a sip of at dinner, it is mainly used for medicinal purposes, removing scars, curing broken bones, and even dealing with difficult illnesses such as epilepsy. Dr. Lee Chang-soo said the addition of special ingredients to medicines dates back centuries to North Korea, and the history of Korean medicine is replete with references to its healing properties. Animal droppings are also widely used in medicine, such as bat droppings for alcoholism and chicken droppings for gastrointestinal problems.
"Dung wine" is a disgusting substance. Older Koreans are particularly keen on drinking this fecal wine, thinking it will cure their illnesses and improve their health. But it contains a lot of bacteria and other harmful substances. Young people also like this kind of fecal wine, and many of them are happy to try it. In fact, it is because of the poverty and ignorance of the Korean people, who could not afford to eat, wear clothes, or see a doctor, that the dung liquor was so popular in Korea. Therefore, dung wine and other remedies are very popular, is loved by the general public in Korea, drink down sour, similar to rice wine, after a mouth full of dung flavor aftertaste long. Drinking dung wine, eat Korean food is definitely a great enjoyment!
Korea ancient thought to be a reliable health care products, to get rid of evil spirits and dampness, most of the diseases have a role in alleviating and treating, especially on the fracture of a miraculous effect. But its efficacy was generally questioned by the Chinese and Japanese medical community.