Korean Songs About Food

Korean Songs About Food

Means crazy. Ergo, Kpop crazy.  For the last half a year, I’ve been bopping and shaking my ass to songs I will never understand and singing along with every chorus with what I think are the words. God forbid a native Korean should ever hear me.

How did I get to become addicted to the genre? After all, Switzerland isn’t exactly exposed to Kpop. No, Psy doesn’t count! I have my mum to thank for that. She started me on Korean dramas; dramas have soundtracks; these soundtracks are available on Youtube. And we all know what happens when you start clicking on videos on Youtube; you start a video at 9pm, next thing you know it’s 2am (see what I did there?) and you’re clicking on “just one more video”. Right……..

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The songs aren’t the only thing the dramas got me hooked on. I get hungry every time I watch an episode of [insert random korean drama title]. They have the best looking food EVER!! I’ve never wanted to go to Seoul so badly before and it’s really JUST for the food.

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I loooove Korean food. Or at least the ones I’ve had, which is really what I’ve been making based on recipes I find online. I really have no reference as to how authentic they are but authentic or not, they’re delicious.

Was one of the first korean dishes I tried and the whole family loves it. Remember how my daughter hates zucchini? She would eat it with no complaints in

. Even spinach! I have a confession to make though. It’s a time consuming dish with all the julienne-ing (is that a word?) and separate cooking of every vegetable and meat components of the dish. So what I usually do is really just cook it all together in one pan. You’re going to mix it all together anyway!!

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BUT!! For you, I did it the proper way today. For you, I’ll do anything. I’ll even throw in this WTF song my fav Kpop band sang about

Back story: They recorded this song for a musical they did with three 4 year-olds as part of a reality show. You can watch the whole musical here.  

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*edit: there were some issues with Reader displaying video instead of featured image. That’s why I had to trash the original post and repost with a still image of the video with a link.

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Is that you can literally put anything in it. I’m not sure if Koreans use woodear in their cuisine at all but I love the crunch of it, so I threw it in. You can also easily make this a vegetarian dish by leaving out the meat. The only thing you really must have in it is Gochujang, korean hot pepper paste. And you can easily get this from any asian grocery stores. (Obviously, my kids can’t handle the spice yet so I serve them theirs with mushroom soy sauce instead.) The only problem withIn 2001, Yoon Jong Shin started a craze when he released his hit song “Pat Bing Soo (aka Red Bean Sorbet).” It was unprecedented; creating a song that is basically a recipe to creating Korea’s favorite summertime dessert. While there are a number of foreign songs that are humorously written like a recipe, “Pat Bing Soo” was probably the first kpop song to start the craze in Korea.

Eating is one of the greatest sensory pleasures we can experience as human beings. Most of us probably spend the entire day craving something delicious and satisfying our hunger. There’s a saying that we live to eat, and that we meet friends to eat great food. The basic taste sensations can also reflect the way we feel: sweet can be associated with love, while bitter can suggest the way we feel after a bad breakup. As such, there are numerous songs about food and the emotions it brings. In Korea, one of the most popular food-themed songs was Yoon Jong Shin’s “Pat Bing Soo.”

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“Boil red beans/ caramelize the sugar in low hat/slowly simmer it/ice flakes specifically for bing soo/freeze it in the freezer/…pat bing soo pat bing soo I like you I like you so much/pat bing soo pat bing soo in the summer, there’s nothing better than you”

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What do you think? The lyrics, or shall I say the recipe, is pretty funny isn’t it? Once you start listening to songs like this, you can’t help but feel hungry and you’ll find yourself poking your head in the refrigerator searching for something to eat. What better way to gratify your sensory pleasures than to listen to music as you eat?

They say that listening to soft classical music as you enjoy your meal helps with digestion and increases your metabolism. The beat of the music stabilizes your heartbeat, and the melody helps with your blood circulation.

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Let’s imagine songs about food. Even without a music video, you can imagine the color, taste, and smell by simply listening to the lyrics. Let’s say you were with your friends one Saturday afternoon. You’ve been debating what to eat for over thirty minutes. Songs like these will help you decide what you want in an instant.

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Such food-related songs have no hidden meaning behind their lyrics. They simply describe the food or the experiences with that particular food, making it one of the reasons why they’re so fun and interesting to listen to.

Most food-themed songs are fun and upbeat. Songs like these allow us to enjoy the pleasures of eating with our ears, making them that much enjoyable and lovable. I’m curious as to which artists will further delight our ears and taste buds with such mouthwatering songs.

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Is that you can literally put anything in it. I’m not sure if Koreans use woodear in their cuisine at all but I love the crunch of it, so I threw it in. You can also easily make this a vegetarian dish by leaving out the meat. The only thing you really must have in it is Gochujang, korean hot pepper paste. And you can easily get this from any asian grocery stores. (Obviously, my kids can’t handle the spice yet so I serve them theirs with mushroom soy sauce instead.) The only problem withIn 2001, Yoon Jong Shin started a craze when he released his hit song “Pat Bing Soo (aka Red Bean Sorbet).” It was unprecedented; creating a song that is basically a recipe to creating Korea’s favorite summertime dessert. While there are a number of foreign songs that are humorously written like a recipe, “Pat Bing Soo” was probably the first kpop song to start the craze in Korea.

Eating is one of the greatest sensory pleasures we can experience as human beings. Most of us probably spend the entire day craving something delicious and satisfying our hunger. There’s a saying that we live to eat, and that we meet friends to eat great food. The basic taste sensations can also reflect the way we feel: sweet can be associated with love, while bitter can suggest the way we feel after a bad breakup. As such, there are numerous songs about food and the emotions it brings. In Korea, one of the most popular food-themed songs was Yoon Jong Shin’s “Pat Bing Soo.”

Download

“Boil red beans/ caramelize the sugar in low hat/slowly simmer it/ice flakes specifically for bing soo/freeze it in the freezer/…pat bing soo pat bing soo I like you I like you so much/pat bing soo pat bing soo in the summer, there’s nothing better than you”

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What do you think? The lyrics, or shall I say the recipe, is pretty funny isn’t it? Once you start listening to songs like this, you can’t help but feel hungry and you’ll find yourself poking your head in the refrigerator searching for something to eat. What better way to gratify your sensory pleasures than to listen to music as you eat?

They say that listening to soft classical music as you enjoy your meal helps with digestion and increases your metabolism. The beat of the music stabilizes your heartbeat, and the melody helps with your blood circulation.

Songpyeon

Let’s imagine songs about food. Even without a music video, you can imagine the color, taste, and smell by simply listening to the lyrics. Let’s say you were with your friends one Saturday afternoon. You’ve been debating what to eat for over thirty minutes. Songs like these will help you decide what you want in an instant.

Amazon.com: All About Korea: Stories, Songs, Crafts And Games For Kids (all About...countries) Ebook

Such food-related songs have no hidden meaning behind their lyrics. They simply describe the food or the experiences with that particular food, making it one of the reasons why they’re so fun and interesting to listen to.

Most food-themed songs are fun and upbeat. Songs like these allow us to enjoy the pleasures of eating with our ears, making them that much enjoyable and lovable. I’m curious as to which artists will further delight our ears and taste buds with such mouthwatering songs.

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