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
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
Check out this Korean language tutorial video that demonstrates how to pronounce Korean words using word relays. Practice your Korean vocabulary skills with this word relay exercise. Korean is not an easy language to learn for foreigners, but there are definitely interesting a ...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
Check out this Thai language tutorial lesson about Thai food and eating out in Thailand. There are many delicious Thai dishes and meals, so don't miss out by just eating western food instead of Thai. This lesson includes useful phrases and words for traveling in Thailand. Make ...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.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "good luck." 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 "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 "I'm going to school." 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 "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
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
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.
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
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
Nari Kye takes you on a super-fun adventure with the introduction of that national Korean food staple, kimchi. Using cute graphics, a mini-chef's hat, Nari explains how to make authentic kimchi, and then shows you an easier way to make kimchi. You'll be able to munch on kimchi ...more
Our host today showed us how to prepare a delicious meal called angel noodle salad. Her recipe calls for 2 Cups Seaweed Jelly Noodles, 1/8 Carrot, 1/4 Onion, 1/3 Cucumber, 5 to 6 Tbsp Mayonnaise, 1 Tbsp Vinegar, 2 Tbsp Sugar, 1/4 tsp Salt which will yield about a quart of sala ...more
This great, non-spicy potato side dish recipe from a master Korean foodie, aeriskitchen, will leave you stunned with its simplicity of preparation and excellent taste. The tutorial walks you through the process step by step, from the shopping cart to the dinner table. It inclu ...more
This video teaches Korean Food cooking just like a Food Channel TV show. In this video we learn how to make SoGoGi JangJoRim or boiled beef and quail eggs. Unlike western technologies, this recipes shows how to first soak hand cut beef in water to remove blood and then to boil ...more
Would you like to learn to cook Korean Food? In this superb video from aeriskitchen, a Korean foodie teaches you all of the ins and outs of cooking a tasty Spicy Fried Squid recipe. The video includes a step by step guide to help you through the process, from shopping, to chop ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean word for "Korean." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
This is a very interesting instructional video on how to make a popular Korean food called Zucchini Fritters. The main ingredients required are 1 cup flour, 1 cup water, 1 egg, 1 zucchini, half an onion, 1 red hot pepper and half a teaspoon salt. Cut the zucchini into small pi ...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 speak Korean" and "I don't speak English." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean ...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
You're stranded in Korea, lost your tour group, and you need some money. You stop by an ATM, but, uh no! It's written all in Korean! What to do! Well, we have the lesson just for you. As you learn Korean with us, learn some essential vocabulary words that may just save you whe ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean word for "hot." 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 "I'm angry." 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 "Happy New Year." 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 "Can you help me?" 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 "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Christmas." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language lea ...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'll be right back." 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 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.
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "goodbye" and "see you later." 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 "Where are you going?" 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 "What time is it?" 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 "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 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 this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean words for "you're beautiful" using both formal and informal language. For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for ...more
In this free video language lesson from Sunny Park of Mahalo, we learn how to say, pronounce and write the Korean word for "I miss you." 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 "I feel sick." 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 "I am well" or "I am fine." 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 "I'm going to work." For details, and to get started using this handy Korean phrase yourself, watch this guide for Korean language learners.
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
For this Korean dish, you will need cooked rice, sea plant, yellow radish pickle, avocado, artificial crab meat, tuna, soy sauce, garlic, sesame oil and seeds, and green onion. All of these ingredients will come together to make the delicious Korean recipe known as Kimbab. Man ...more
In this tutorial, famous chef Bobby Flay shows you how to make Korean style lettuce wraps that are packed with pork shoulder and a quick side of kimchi to go with it. Bobby shows you how to make this authentic dish completely from scratch in this clip from the Food Network.
Today's word is "voracious". This is an adjective which means wanting to eat or consume large amounts of food or things. For example, you can say, "My sister is a voracious reader of trashy novels."
If you take to reading food labels you will start to notice some ingredients come up again and again. Sugar, MSG, high fructose corn syrup, spices that really don't mean "spices", things you can't pronounce. If you can't have it, chances are it's in that package you're holding ...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
Korean cuisine is largely rice-based, like many other Asian cuisines. One distinguishing characteristic, though, is the profusion of side dishes present in Korean cooking. In this Korean food video series, learn how to make an easy recipe for gimbap, a dish almost like sushi—e ...more
Korean cuisine is largely rice-based, like many other Asian cuisines. One distinguishing characteristic, though, is the profusion of side dishes present in Korean cooking. In this Korean food video series, learn how to make an easy stew recipe called kimchi chigae. This dish’s ...more
I grew up eating Korean, Japanese, and Chinese food, but it wasn't until college that I experienced Thai and Vietnamese cooking. Once I started, I couldn't get enough of these cuisines. The dishes had an incredible richness and savor that I couldn't identify, but whatever it w ...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
Dumplings have been around for centuries in various forms; spätzle, as well as chicken and dumplings, are dough-y dumplings with no filling, whereas Russian pierogis and Chinese jiaozi are dumplings that contain meat, vegetables, or both. Asian dumplings, also called pot stic ...more
It's fall—so whether or not it's cold in your part of the world, it's time for apples and anything apple-related. (Please, don't get me started on pumpkin things. Seriously.) Don't Miss: Mulling Spices: The Process for Making a Great-Tasting Giftable Drink Apple cider—or sp ...more
Sushirrito offers burrito-sized sushi rolls that are on the cusp of becoming the trendiest handheld snack to hit the foodie world. According to its website, Peter Yen created the Sushirrito brand, trademarked it in 2008, and opened his first restaurant in 2011 in the Bay Area ...more
When you know how to cook it, tofu is a delicious dish in and of itself—truly. Too many people have been subjected to poor quality or badly cooked tofu and told to eat it because it's a "healthy alternative" to meat. Usually what they bite into is a bland, rubbery mess coated ...more
Sometimes it's hard to remember that lasagna, pizza, cannoli, and other dishes are actually Italian in origin; they're so much a part of the American culinary landscape at this point. Wherever they come from, Americans of all kinds love to eat 'em. This guy was released from a ...more
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
In my opinion, spices are the key to a successful kitchen. With a healthy array of spices and spice mixes, you have the foundation for nearly any dish that you want to make; the culinary world is your oyster. With a depleted cupboard of spices, however, nearly every recipe loo ...more