#Korean bingsu
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beingjellybeans · 1 year ago
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Escape your rainy day blues at Ramyeon Bar in Maginhawa
After bein battered by monsoon rains for over a week, you’re probably craving for something warm and comforting by now. This is where Ramyeon Bar in Maginhawa comes in – your haven for escaping those rainy day blues. It’s not just a place to eat; it’s a portal to your very own K-drama adventure. Your Ramyeon Bar Adventure Along Maginhawa’s bustling food strip lies a new hotspot known as Ramyeon…
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balkanikabg · 4 months ago
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Shaved Ice Machine
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Shaved Ice Machine is a small appliance for making korean bingsu.
It can be found in buy mode under "Appliances -> Small  appliances". It costs 300$, and it comes in 4 different colours.
When you press on the object you'll see an option to make multiple. The option will open a selection menu and you can choose from 10 different types of bingsu.
MORE SCREENSHOTS AND DOWNLOAD INFO UNDER THE CUT
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DOWNLOAD (Early Access)
Public release on 25th of September on Curseforge
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jessfandrawer · 9 months ago
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OMG, Sukka and Jinko double dates would be hilarious! In fact, for a drawing prompt, could you draw the two hanging out together?
That'll be a good last request to fulfill, @pedanticat.
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Thank you to everyone who shared your ideas with me. I had fun drawing them!
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niurd · 4 months ago
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julieterbang · 2 years ago
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morethansalad · 2 years ago
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Galia Melon Bingsu w/ Coconut (Vegan)
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korealog · 5 months ago
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[2] Too hot to touch (ENG/DE) — Sunday, 28.07.24
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After a short search, I found a café and ordered a mango cheese bingsu (a kind of ice cream). Cooling down did me the world of good & I was able to continue exploring Insadong with energy. Generally speaking, this neighbourhood is a shopping district, but more for people who don't follow the latest trends. There is also a whole building full of do-it-yourself shops, so you feel like you're in your own little world here. There are always restaurants (called sikdang here, by the way) in narrow alleyways in typical traditional Korean "hanok" houses. There are also small galleries with paintings on display on every other corner in Insadong. The trip there was really worthwhile & I would recommend it again and again! Oh, there's also a café here where you can listen to records on headphones! But I'll be there again & tell you everything in more detail ;) There's something new to discover everywhere. Before I knew it, it was already 7.30pm again & I wanted to slowly make my way back. On the way to the metro, I discovered a temple in the middle of the houses by chance. This year, the 10th Jogyesa Lotus Festival is being celebrated here from July to August. Accordingly, the whole temple was decorated with bright lotus flowers. It was totally impressive & somehow the atmosphere made me feel very emotional that day. I couldn't blink so quickly and one tear after another gradually ran down my cheeks. Maybe because I was happy, but maybe also because I knew that this journey would soon come to an end & I would have to go back. Whatever it was, this feeling stayed with me for quite a while that evening. When I arrived in Noryijang (my neighbourhood), I ordered tteobokki (rice cakes + hot sauce) in one of the restaurants open 24 hours a day. By now I'm a pro when it comes to spicy food haha. My friends here have always praised me for the fact that spicy food is so good for me.
Till the next blog entry…
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Nach nicht mal allzu langer Suche habe ich auch schon ein Café gefunden und mir dort ein Mango-Cheese-Bingsu (eine Art Eis) bestellt. Die Abkühlung hat sehr gut getan & ich konnte mit Energie weiter Insadong erkunden. Im groén und Ganzen ist dieses Viertel ein Shopping Viertel, aber eher für Leute, die nicht nach dem neuesten Trend leben. Es gibt auch ein ganzes Gebäude voll mit Do-It-Yourself Läden, man fühlt sich hier eher wie in einer eigener kleinen Welt. In schmalen Gassen finden sich immer wieder Restaurants (hier übrigens Sikdang genannt) in typischen traditionellen koreanischen Häusern „Hanok“. In Insadong befinden sich auch an jeder zweiten Ecke kleine Galerien mit Gemälden, die hier ausgestellt werden. Der Ausflug dorthin war wirklich lohnenswert & ich würde es immer wieder weiterempfehlen! Ach, hier gibt es auch ein Café, in dem man über Kopfhörer Schallplatten hören kann!. Dort bin ich aber nochmal & erzähle euch alles etwas genauer ;) Überall gibt es wieder etwas neues zu entdecken. Ehe ich mich versah, war es schon wieder 19:30 Uhr & ich wollte mich langsam auf den Rückweg machen, Auf dem Weg zur Metro habe ich durch Zufall einen Tempel in mitten der Häuser entdeckt. In diesem Jahr wird hier von July bis August das 10. Jogyesa Lotus Festival gefeiert. Dementsprechend war der ganze Tempel mit leuchtenden Lotusblumen geschmückt. Es war total beeindruckend & irgendwie hat mich die Atmosphäre an dem Tag sehr emotional werden lassen. So schnell konnte ich gar nicht blinzeln und nach und nach liefen mir eine Träne nach der anderen über die Wangen. Vielleicht weil ich glücklich war, vielleicht aber auch weil ich wusste, dass diese Reise auch bald ihr Ende haben wird & ich wieder zurückgehen muss. Was immer es auch war, dieses Gefühl hat mich an dem Abend noch ein ganzes Stück begleitet. In Noryijang (meinem Viertel) angekommen habe ich mir in einem der 24h geöffneten Restaurants erstmal Tteobokki (Reiskuchen + scharfe Soße) bestellt. Mittlerweile bin ich Profi, was scharfes Essen angeht haha. meine Freunde hier haben mich immer dafür gelobt, dass mir das scharfe Essen so gut bekommt.
Bis zum nächsten Blogeintrag…
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foodhealthandscience · 1 year ago
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5 Healthy Korean Desserts and Their Health Benefits
When it comes to satisfying your sweet tooth without compromising on health, exploring the world of healthy Korean desserts is a delightful journey. Let’s explore the five guilt-free treats that not only please your taste buds but also contribute to your overall well-being. 1. Bingsu (Shaved Ice Dessert) Bingsu, a popular Korean shaved ice dessert, goes beyond its refreshing taste. Packed with…
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deadjournalist · 8 months ago
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*nom nom*
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e-ziara · 2 years ago
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🤎 Oreo bingsu 🖤 Recently had this again
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arhidarium · 9 months ago
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niurd · 6 months ago
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world-of-asian-style · 2 years ago
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apocalypseesworld · 1 year ago
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It was my first bingsu👽It was so good
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e-ziara · 2 years ago
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🧡🤎  Lotus bingsu!  🤎🧡
What I thought was slices of bananas, was actually a crap ton of whipped cream... I’m so disappointed and disgusted lol
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machveil · 2 months ago
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for as much as we talk about König eating like a vacuum and putting away calories like nothing, I think we slack on how hungry Kim “Horangi” Hong-jin gets too
Horangi isn’t as ravenous as the Colonel, that said he can still eat an impressive amount. growing up in Korea, some of his favorite memories are definitely big family meals where everyone shares and mix-and-matches dishes. he’d have unspoken contests with his older sister over who could eat the most, they were pretty well-matched. Horangi misses sharing meals with his family, but he’ll happily take his team out for a good dinner
Horangi is a big fan of meat - this man drools a little just thinking about a nice piece of protein. not to break your immersion, but there’s a Korean barbecue near me and their meat portions are fantastic - not too small, just the right amount for a handful of people and it leaves you ordering more because it’s marinated so good. you grill everything at the table, have a good laugh and meal with friends and family, that is something Horangi adores. kicking back with good company and food. not to project, but I can definitely see Horangi being huge on pork belly. not a lot of people can out-eat König, so color König shocked the first time he sees Horangi go nuts at a barbecue
big social drinker. Horangi, in my heart, doesn’t drink much casually - but put him at a table with his friends and colleagues? they’re carrying his ass out “Horangi is a very responsible drinker!”, we all say. he can’t help it, between the banter, laughter, and delicious food… so what if the drinks keep flowing? in contrast to his tough appearance and extremely deep voice, he’s a fan of sweeter drinks - nothing that would make your nose scrunch, just a light sweetness. he likes the contrast of having a slightly fruity, light drink with heavy proteins and side dishes
he’s got a second stomach for dessert, I promise you that. while he does enjoy heavier desserts that are rich and thick, he’d prefer something light. not to break your immersion again, but that Korean barbecue I mentioned? oh my god, they have the best bingsu - I think Horangi would love theirs. there’s one topped with fresh cut mangos and strawberry, I can see that being right up Horangi’s alley, just a nice, refreshing end to a meal
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