Hi guy, the algorithm brought me here. You're not actually supposed to slurp the noodles as per Korean dining etiquette. Slurping is a Japanese way of showing the cook you love their food. Glad to see you didn't actually slurp though - doing so with a saucy and sticky noodle like jjajangmyeon can be awfully messy.
Hello! I live in Korea. This jajangmyeon is actually eaten by many people. There's even Jjapaghetti, black bean noodles. Of course, Jjapaghetti is less than half the taste of jajangmyeon. We Koreans have sweet and sour radish and pickled radish. It's on the side. In the old days, when I went to a Chinese restaurant in Korea and asked for 1,000 won worth of black bean sauce, He only took black bean sauce and cooked black bean sauce rice. (Laughing) And I hope you mix it well. We, Koreans, I felt uncomfortable seeing that it wasn't all mixed up. I don't know why I felt uncomfortable.I don't know. -2021.04.19-
i used to learn as a kid, not to slerp in the 90s ( yes in Korea! ) so i remember when watching the movie "mr baseball" i was so shocked at slerping noodles! Now its a whole new cultural thing!! i still can't slerp my food but its a fun experience to actually watch cultures change!
Good to see you back James, your looking well man! Have you seen the Korean movie 'Castaway On The Moon'? You should watch it! I remember it right now because of the 'noodles and black bean sauce' :D
Looks great! I never like the pork in this dish to be honest, so it's perfect for me☺ Btw, I really like your accent! Where in the US do people speak like that?🤔 Sorry, I'm from Europe, so I can't tell...
Well, the high class Koreans taught their children to not make noise (slurping sound) when they eat. but Jajangmyeon is not really food of the high society.
Welcome back! This is one of my girlfriends favorite foods, I’m gonna try this one for her. Thanks!
Ooh that looks wonderful James, I think that would taste fabulous. Great to see you back and look forward to more videos.
Hi guy, the algorithm brought me here. You're not actually supposed to slurp the noodles as per Korean dining etiquette. Slurping is a Japanese way of showing the cook you love their food. Glad to see you didn't actually slurp though - doing so with a saucy and sticky noodle like jjajangmyeon can be awfully messy.
Welcome back James, that looks delicious
So happy to see you James. Really enjoy your videos. Missed you!😁
Welcome back Mr. Strange. Glad to have you back. Looking forward to more videos in the future.
Looking good James, I can almost smell it. Love them shrooms!
Missed you James!!
Good to hear from you. Good to see you.
Omg I’m salivating and getting hungry at midnight right now.
I hungry when I see this movie in the middle of the night (^ ^)
damn that looks bomb james!!! im making this
that is a great recipe, never seen the black bean sauce cooked like that. As usual love the schnauzer cameo
Thank you for the recipe my sister and me have been watching korean mukbangs and there’s no korean food places nearby so I will be making this
Hello! I live in Korea.
This jajangmyeon is actually eaten by many people.
There's even Jjapaghetti, black bean noodles.
Of course, Jjapaghetti is less than half the taste of jajangmyeon.
We Koreans have sweet and sour radish and pickled radish.
It's on the side.
In the old days, when I went to a Chinese restaurant in Korea and asked for 1,000 won worth of black bean sauce,
He only took black bean sauce and cooked black bean sauce rice. (Laughing)
And I hope you mix it well. We, Koreans,
I felt uncomfortable seeing that it wasn't all mixed up.
I don't know why I felt uncomfortable.I don't know.
-2021.04.19-
Yummy thanks for your video
Love your foods😛👍👍💞👍💞👍💞👍
i used to learn as a kid, not to slerp in the 90s ( yes in Korea! )
so i remember when watching the movie "mr baseball" i was so shocked at slerping noodles!
Now its a whole new cultural thing!! i still can't slerp my food but its a fun experience to actually watch cultures change!
Every video I've watched of yours, I've noticed you sound just like Jerry "The King" Lawler! He was a great announcer!
한국인보다 한국 요리를 더 잘하는 사람이네..
Soo yum ...but needs small diced potatoes
Good to see you back James, your looking well man! Have you seen the Korean movie 'Castaway On The Moon'? You should watch it! I remember it right now because of the 'noodles and black bean sauce' :D
Oh and I've just ordered my first box from 'JapanRamenBox' - can't wait to get original Asian noodles!!
Yomooo deli deli something new for cook , can a be with rice too??
you have to mix it more....
Looks great! I never like the pork in this dish to be honest, so it's perfect for me☺ Btw, I really like your accent! Where in the US do people speak like that?🤔 Sorry, I'm from Europe, so I can't tell...
Looks delicious, hope the corn starch is not too much calories for me.
Well, the high class Koreans taught their children to not make noise (slurping sound) when they eat.
but Jajangmyeon is not really food of the high society.
It is OK even if you eat soba with sound in Japan (^ ^)
That is manner manners in Japanese food culture
it's more close to ZZa as in Pizza.
Zza-jang-myeon.
Asian foods is all about oil , garlic and spices 😌 that's what u call food
You have to mix it hard. You should never see white! It's taboo. - Korean BBSM Mania -