Check out this Korean language tutorial video that shows you how to pronounce street food vocabulary in Korean. Street food in Korea is one of the staples of Korean cuisine. It is loved by Koreans, and non-Koreans world-wide! Have you ever tried tteokbokki? mandu twigim? Gimba ...more
This tutorial Korean cooking video will teach you how to make stir fried anchovy side dishes. The sundried anchovy side dish is one of the basic Korean sidedishes, usually eaten with a bowl of rice. This is really low calorie and high calcium so Korean parents regularly prepar ...more
Check out this Korean language tutorial video to learn how to say and pronounce street related vocabulary words in Korean. In this picture/video vocab lesson, we're bringing you to a street in Korea that will have you learn Korean vocabulary instantly! The best part is, this l ...more
Forget the takeout food tonight, watch this how to video and learn how to cook a delicious Korean cod fish recipe. Make a cook "Jeon," a traditional Korean food breaded with flour and eggs. There are many kinds of Jeon, but this one is made with cod fish. Ingredients for brea ...more
This tutorial video will teach you ow to make a traditional Korean rice cake. This Korean rice cake is known as gyung dan.
If you like your soup with a bit of a bite, then this tangy hot and sour soup will delight your taste buds. See how to make your own hot and sour soup at home.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "What is your name?" For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean word for "thank you." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
In this video series, watch as master Korean chef Kathryn Lynch teaches how to cook bulgogi, tak gogi, and dae ji gogi. Learn the ingredients for bulgogi, how to score meat, how to slice meat, how to prepare garlic, how to prepare scallions, how to mix coat sugar, how to mix c ...more
In this video, we learn how to make Jjamppong. You will need: Jjamppong noodles, 10 dried anchovies, 3 shiitake mushrooms, 1/3 c dried kelp, 1/2 of a medium onion, 1/4 c pork, 3 large shrimp, 4 mussels and a few pieces of squid. You will also need garlic, ginger, vegetable oil ...more
Do you work in an office? Learn Korean words pertaining an office in Korea! Check out this Korean language tutorial that shows you how to pronounce office related vocabulary words. This video provides another great way to learn Korean, and continues with the Picture/Video Voca ...more
Forget the take out tonight. Watch this how to video and learn to cook some Korean style food. In this particular video our host shows you how to make Korean style stir fried squid. For your stir fried squid you will need: Squid, soy sauce, sugar, chili powder, green peppers, ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "I don't know" and "I don't understand." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language le ...more
This tutorial video will show you how to make a Yeolmu kimchi. Yeolmu mul kimchi (young summer radish water kimchi) is a popular summertime dish in Korea. It's not too spicy, very cool, and refreshing.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "What day is it?" For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
In today's Korean language lesson, we're stopping by a Korean convenience store to pick up some typical Korean food. We're hungry and ready to get some cheap Korean food on the go! There may be a lot of similarities with convenience stores with your country, but there are some ...more
Remember when you were a kid, and you were always fascinated with buses? Every kid is fascinated with those big wheels, and spacious aisles. In this Korean language tutorial video, relive those memories as we go out for a picnic in Korea with Keith and Seol! And of course we'l ...more
This Korean cooking tutorial video will teach you to make Bibimbap, a rice and vegetable dish. To make this Korean dish, you will need a variety of vegetables on hand, as well as meat and rice.
Check out this Korean language tutorial video to practice your vocabulary with words pertaining to the kitchen. This instructional video is a part of the picture/vocabulary series to help learners practice their Korean language skills. This video is a great lesson for advanced ...more
Korean style grilled beef is served with green onion salad, a mixture of bean paste and hot pepper paste called "Ssam Jaang". You wrap it all up into a leaf of lettuce and pop it into your mouth. You can dip some pieces of cucumber and carrot into the spicy paste. Watch this h ...more
In this video tutorial, learn how to make delicious Korean stuffed peppers. This particular recipe calls for beef & is very spicy so be warned! Tips & info from the cook: "Korean Stuffed Peppers (Go-chu-jeon) is a Korean holiday food, and it is one of my favorite foods. I lea ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean word for "sorry." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
In this video, we learn how to make Korean spicy beef soup. First, you will make the broth by adding 10.5 c water with 5 garlic cloves, 8 oz beef brisket, 2 onions, 2 green onions, and black pepper corns. Cook for 45 on high, then move onto boiling your vegetables. Boil the fe ...more
Want to make an authentic, Korean-style miso soup? See how it's done with this free video culinary guide. For details, including step-by-step instructions, watch this free video cooking lesson. The recipe is as follows: Ingredients: 1/4 Cup of Miso Paste 4 Cups of Cold Water ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "I am hungry." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "How old are you?" For details, and to get started using this Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "It's nice to meet you." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
As Magic Leap continues to spread its influence in the US with the help of wireless carrier AT&T, the augmented reality startup is also working its way into East Asia. This week, Magic Leap announced a partnership with SK Telecom that will make the South Korean telecom giant ...more
In this video, we learn how to make Korean short ribs with sauteed asparagus. You will need: 1 lb short ribs, 3/4 c soy sauce, 3/4 c brown sugar, 2 tbsp sesame seed oil, and 5 cloves garlic. First, crush the five cloves of garlic up and then chop them. From here, combine this ...more
Bibimbap is one of the most popular dishes in Korean cuisine. The funny thing is, it is very easy to make. Follow along with this Korean cooking how-to video to learn how to make bibimbap. Ingredients need for bibimbap: Cooked eggs, ground beef, lettuce, carrots, green onions ...more
This video demonstrates how to make a Korean summer dessert, specifically called Pot Bing Su. You will need Crushed Ice, Cup Milk, Red Bean, Condensed Milk, Chopped Pineapple and some Chopped Watermelon. Add some sticky rice cakes and some corn flakes for the base of the Pot B ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean word for "hello." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
Learn how to say the alphabet in Korean and recognize the symbols for each letter.
Learn to make Korean fried chicken with this how-to video. Put a quarter cup of ketchup in a bowl. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice, five tablespoons of sugar, and two teaspoons of fresh chili paste to the ketchup. Stir the mixture up in the bowl until it is completely mixed u ...more
This tutorial Korean cooking video will show you how to make your very own Korean vegetable pancake. This is a great solution for dealing with the left over veggies in your fridge.
This tutorial Korean cooking video will teach you to make a cucumber kimchi known as oisobagi kimchi, as well as a radish soup. These recipes are some Korean favorites.
This tutorial video will teach you how to make kong jang, a Korean soybean side dish. This dish is a great addition to any Korean meal.
Check out this Korean language tutorial that describes the drinking culture in Korea. In this culture video we'll show you how Korean people drink in a company dinner, and also introduce how to eat samgyeopsal - Korean barbecue). Practice your Korean listening skills with this ...more
Looking to make something pleasantly cool, that doesn't require using your stove? Try, oyi naeng-guk, or cold Korean cucumber soup, a simple and refreshing option for a hot summer day.
Bi Bim Bop is one of Korea's great one-dish meals. Made with bulgogi-style meat and deliciously marinated vegetables, this bi bim bop recipe will become an instant classic in your home.
In this tutorial video, the nice people at Solga restaurant show us how to wrap lettuce around beef short ribs cooked tableside. These are a delicious Korean treat for any time of the year.
In this video, Eugene shows us how to make Ramen. You will need Ramen, onion, carrots, green onions, soup powder and an egg. First, take a pan with boiling water and place your three vegetables into it. After this, place your Ramen into the pan and make sure it's completely so ...more
Forget the takeout, watch this how to video and learn how to cook Job Chae. Job chae is Korean stir fried noodles with vegetables. Preparing and cooking this traditional Korean dish is very simple. Ingredients for Korean stir fried noodles and vegetables: * Starch noodles (“d ...more
In this tutorial, we learn how to make Korean grilled beef ribs. You will need 2.5 lbs beef ribs, 1 Asian pear, 1/2 c soy sauce, 2 tbsp cooking wine, 1.5 tbsp minced garlic, 1 tsp minced ginger, 1.5 tbsp sugar, 1.5 tbsp honey, 1 tbsp sesame oil, 1/4 tsp black pepper, and 3 tbs ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "Where are you going?" For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
Cook up this favorite Korean dish, Bulgogi, it means marinated beef. Serve it by itself or with some rice and enjoy.
As an American to who is married to a Korean and living in Korea, I have gotten chances to experience Korean Thanksgiving called Chuseok (??). One of the beautiful things is that the family gets together the day before the memorial serivce for their ancestors to make all the ...more
Yearning for some authentic Korean cuisine? You don't have to travel to Korea, but just find the right recipe to bring Korea to you! In this video presented by Aeris Kitchen, learn how to make traditional Korean chicken soup! To complete this recipe, you will need the followin ...more
In a move that seemingly surprised everyone—including Samsung—Korean carriers have released the Galaxy S5 a full two weeks early to avoid being caught up in an about-to-be-imposed ban. As reported by AFP, South Korea's SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus started selling the phone on ...more
Starcraft 2 Korean tournament play: MakaPrime vs ThePoint. Really exiting Terran vs Terran play where there is one surprise after another. Those SCVs should really be nerfed, what beasts!
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "What time is it?" For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
Hello~ Here is a simple recipe that Koreans love and have grown-up eating. It is a great recipe for a quick meal and if you make a large amount it is great for leftovers! If you have kids...you will want to make this. I haven't met a kid yet that doesn't love this! Enjoy~ K ...more
North Koreans Not Known for Their Jetsetting This article from Deadspin does a bit of investigating into exactly who the DPRK fans are. Visas for North Koreans are notoriously difficult to get hold of, so the select few that made it to South Africa are either a) lucky or b) ...more
You gotta love Korean parenting techniques. Fortunately we have lost no infants, stateside. Maybe it is because we don' have their blazing fast internet speed... or perhaps it is simply that we do not consume kimchi.
The North Koreans won 1-0. Who knew?
Sick of the same old taco? Well, mix it up and try a unique cross-cuisine take on the Mexican taco. Everyone can enjoy the unique flavors of Korean inspired kimchi in the personal size and hand-held qualities of a taco shell. Visit Korea by way of Mexico – it’s easy to be adv ...more
One of the coolest aesthetic features of iMessage is its animated message effects. If you're like many users, you might even have discovered them by accident, where wishing your friend a "Happy Birthday!" or congratulating them on a promotion unexpectedly flooded your screen w ...more
The headline above may have some spice addicts shaking their heads, but, believe it or not, there are people out there who either don't like or can't handle a ton of spice. And even heat lovers sometimes add more spice to a recipe than intended—so check out these handy method ...more
Taste is certainly relative. When you look at Central American architecture and notice all of the bright pastel colors, then move just a thousand or so miles to the north and see that buildings in the United States are mostly painted in earth tones, this becomes abundantly cle ...more
One of my favorite things about American Chinese food is how easy it is to eat: the pieces are bite-sized, the flavors are addictive, and the meat is always tender and easy to chew. But if you've ever tried to replicate any of your favorite takeout in the kitchen, you've likel ...more