Look What I Found at the Market in Korea
As I travel around the world, I have found some of the most intriguing and sometimes oddest food offered at markets and restaurants. They could be exotics fruits, insects covered in soy and sugar, or cuts of meats from all kinds of animals. When I was in Jalgalchi Market in Busan, South Korea on a family trip, I encountered what I think takes the crown in terms of the strangest looking food of them all.
Any guesses as to what this might be? (True confession, I did not eat this but I loved filming it!)
the impromptu post
😁 oh yes It's too good and strange not to share!
very thanks you