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The Harmony in Hand: Why Do Koreans Use Both a Spoon and Chopsticks?

Hello. This is KoreaFeel. When you sit down at a Korean table, two tools are always placed next to your bowl of Bap (cooked rice):...

2025-10-18
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The Final Piece: Bapsang (밥상), The Complete System and Harmony of the Korean Table

Hello. This is KoreaFeel. We have explored the individual elements of the Korean table: Bap (rice/cooked grain), Banchan (side dishes), and Guk/Jjigae (soups/stews). However, all...

2025-10-17
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The Real Side Dish: Why Banchan (Korean Side Dishes) are not just ‘Side Dishes’

Hello. This is KoreaFeel. Any foreign visitor to a Korean restaurant will be surprised. That’s because the table is filled with countless small plates even...

2025-10-16
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It’s More Than Just Rice : The Profound Meaning of Bap in the Korean Language

Hello. This is KoreaFeel. What is the most common phrase you hear when you meet a Korean person? After “An nyeong ha se yo (Hello),”...

2025-10-16
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