Seoul snacks
You never have to go hungry in Seoul- everywhere you look, at any time of the day, there is food. The snacks sold in the subways system are particularly tempting as you are hit by their aroma when you get off the train. Our favourite is deli manjoo, a custard filled corncob-shaped cake that is always sold hot and fresh. For 2,000 won (A$2.50) you get about dozen.
Mel and deli manjoo in Seoul subway
mmmm... piping hot oozing custard
A more challenging snack is beondegi- boiled silk worm larvae. The taste isn't too bad if you can get past the smell, unfortunately we couldn't so only had a quarter of the cup. Maybe an acquired taste.
Amazing Race contestant eating silk worm larvae
Beondegi- crunchy on the outside, paste-like in the middle
3 Comments:
Are the silk worms sweet like you'd imagine silk worms to be, or savoury and spicy?
5/16/2006 10:58 AM
Savoury, but not spicy. A bit like a bean and a bit like a baby worm.
5/16/2006 10:59 AM
dudes!!! you ate silk worm larvae?!?!? eeewww!
heya guys - sounds like korea is going well. great to hear! lovely photos too!
rosa
5/17/2006 8:58 AM
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