Seoul: Part 2
February 4, 2010 in 2010, Food, Korea, Photography, Recent Work, Seoul, Series, Travel by admin | No comments
FOOD. Koreans love food. We love eating food. We also anthropomorphize food. It’s in the grocery stores, the streets, the mall food courts on plates and in plastic, and even the arcades. It is everywhere, and it is good. Best finds: Meta Hurricane Ice Cream Cones, Stuffed Sushis, and the Stuffed Pickled Daikon Radish. I wanted to win that so bad. Also, coffee. Let’s talk about it. Freeze-dried coffee is the norm. If you want fresh ground bean coffee, you have to shell out clams. I only had Taster’s Choice for almost two weeks straight.


























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Tags: 2010, Anthropomorphic Food, Daikon Radish, Food, Food Courts, Inanimate Food, James Ryang, Lotte Mart, Meta Hurricane, Plastic Food, Seoul, South Korea, Stuffed Animal Food, Stuffed Sushi, Sweet Home, White Bread
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