Hansik Of The Day(Ep.1) Housewarming galbi-jjim _ Full Episode

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2016
  • In the hills of Chupungryeong, a woman is busy preparing food for her housewarming party. For her special guests, she prepares galbi-jjim.
    Why is galbi-jjim the food of choice for housewarming parties?
    Galbi-jjim is a special dish that is served on special days. In the past, it was a fairly common dish - when and why did it become so precious?
    For Koreans whose lives focused on agriculture in the past, cattle were precious assets. Butcher shops and food culture focused on beef sprang up around livestock markets. The various beef cuts can be cooked in 1,200 ways. In this episode, we discover the culture and history of beef dishes as they have evolved over the years.
    집들이 갈비찜
    추풍령 산자락, 아내의 손길이 분주한 오늘은 집들이 날.
    귀한 손님을 맞이해 아내가 준비한 음식은 바로 갈비찜.
    집들이 음식과 갈비찜 사이에 어떤 연관성이 있을까?
    집들이, 생일, 명절 등 특별한 날, 귀중한 날에 볼 수 있는 갈비찜.
    그러나 과거에는 흔히 볼 수 있었던 음식 중 하나였다는데
    갈비찜은 어떻게 귀한 음식이 되었을까?
    농경 생활에 근간을 뒀던 선조의 생활에 없어서는 안 될 가축, 소.
    소를 사고파는 우시장을 따라 자연스럽게 도축장이 생겼고 소고기 음식 문화도 생겼다.
    각 부위에 따른 조리법만 약 1,200여 가지. 시대를 따라 변화한 소고기 음식 문화와 역사를 찾아 나선다.
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  • @myvietnam9762
    @myvietnam9762 Рік тому +1

    Nice countryside life!

  • @HumanTres
    @HumanTres 5 років тому +18

    You've gotta respect the sheer amount of work that family restaurant does so they can serve up a perfect bowl of galbi-jjim. Amazing.

    • @jonasjohnathan6074
      @jonasjohnathan6074 2 роки тому

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      I was dumb lost my login password. I love any tips you can give me.

    • @peytonsonny135
      @peytonsonny135 2 роки тому

      @Jonas Johnathan instablaster :)

  • @reddbone6433
    @reddbone6433 5 років тому +4

    I enjoy different cultures cuisine..but Korean cusine is my favorite. I have prepared so many dishes that when my family have gatherings they request Korean dishes. There is so much to learn with our different cultures..I have learned so much and I treasure every culture😊❤

  • @boredgamer7626
    @boredgamer7626 4 роки тому +4

    the village looks so peaceful.. wish I could live there

  • @rrojasg68
    @rrojasg68 7 років тому +13

    Love the way Koreans add an unusual cooking style with the meats they cook!

  • @miyubail
    @miyubail 5 років тому +5

    I subscribed this channel. I'm Japanese but I'm very interested in Korean culture and good food. We have Galbi BBQ often at my house in the US.

  • @nicolasgoldring7128
    @nicolasgoldring7128 5 років тому +5

    I've eaten this before, and it is absolutely delicious.

  • @brofas1988
    @brofas1988 5 років тому +2

    I wish I was born and raised there. Good life!

  • @robin.a2969
    @robin.a2969 5 років тому +3

    I wish i could live there 😍😍😍😍

  • @rebekkhobung6976
    @rebekkhobung6976 7 років тому

    amazing!

  • @DeevenaJemima
    @DeevenaJemima 4 роки тому

    Awesome!! Very informative!

  • @mparthur144
    @mparthur144 6 років тому +1

    Chap chae is my favourite.

  • @vinithag1516
    @vinithag1516 3 роки тому

    I would love to visit Korea soon

  • @Sailorlluna
    @Sailorlluna Рік тому

    Could anyone explain why the root veggies like carrots and radish are sometimes rounded when added to galbi-jjim? Is there a special significance to it or is it simply more aesthetically pleasing. Whatever the case it’s beautiful. I just made this for my fiancée and he was very impressed 😌

  • @koilbong9976
    @koilbong9976 7 років тому +1

    this is delicious dish 👍

  • @arleneandphilskitchen4313
    @arleneandphilskitchen4313 4 роки тому

    I wanna visit Korea soon I wish someone invites me in Korea to taste this yummy kalbi jjim

  • @Twinniesis
    @Twinniesis 6 років тому

    😻

  • @yesterdays_tomorrow.
    @yesterdays_tomorrow. 5 років тому

    Sun Nong Dang if you’re ever in LA. Best galbijjim in the world. P.S. ask them to add tteok. You’re welcome.

  • @googwe6674
    @googwe6674 5 років тому

    อยากได้หม้อแบบนี้จัง

  • @whytedaisesify
    @whytedaisesify 7 років тому +2

    every time i make this...fail. all the dang time! LOL

  • @kuchikopi4631
    @kuchikopi4631 2 роки тому

    Well who knew, so if I eat 500 cow livers I won't have to wear glasses lol

  • @ulmwurttemberg1682
    @ulmwurttemberg1682 4 роки тому +2

    This dude spent ten years learning how to boil meat but that decade of time didn't include how to control the temperature?

  • @kiminseattle3476
    @kiminseattle3476 6 років тому

    80년대부터 편히 소고기를 먹기 시작? 그럼 우리집이 잘 살았었나?

  • @Dax893
    @Dax893 7 років тому

    Moses was Korean?

  • @dally28nj
    @dally28nj 6 років тому

    Why was the dog got tied up lol. I hope he was not part of dinner.

  • @JawaMadiuna
    @JawaMadiuna 7 років тому +3

    my best wishes is they dont eat dog meat

    • @ghksrud
      @ghksrud 6 років тому +14

      I'd like to ask... why dogs specifically? Aren't other animals' lives also important and valuable? Have you ever tried to study why they had evolved to a culture to eat dogs? If you have watched the video closely, meats were rare up until 1980s.

    • @darksoul1381
      @darksoul1381 6 років тому +16

      Ignorance, racism, convenient lack of critical thought, hypocrisy, and a dash of trolling form the basis for comments like this even if the writer is unaware.

    • @creuller7166
      @creuller7166 5 років тому

      man, shut the hell up

    • @SniperRose1
      @SniperRose1 5 років тому

      Oh shut up

  • @brofas1988
    @brofas1988 5 років тому +1

    I wish I was born and raised there. Good life!