My name is Go Jeongmin, and I am a first year student majoring in Korean Studies. Please watch the video I prepared on the topic of Omija tea.
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Other student videos related to Korean food include one about Gamasot (pots), one about sauces, one about ddeokguk, one about kimchi, and one about red bean porridge.
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Photos :
- Image 1 by ajp 1978 on cafe {Link to http://cafe.naver.com/isajime/1095345}
- Image 2 by chaesuyoen on blog {Link to http://blog.naver.com/chaesuyoen/40163641497}
- Image 3 by julien98 on cafe {Link to http://cafe.naver.com/kidshongsam/2010}
- Image 4 by dongtanskin on blog {Link to http://blog.naver.com/dongtanskin/220136043733}
- Image 5 by mavislove on blog {Link to http://blog.naver.com/mavislove/148439043}
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- Image 7 by khway58 on blog {Link to http://blog.naver.com/khway58/150135794056}
- Image 8 by happypalbok on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/happypalbok/220096915881} - Image 9 by food dictionary on site {Link to http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhndocId=1989855&cid=48170&categoryId=48228
- Image 10 by qlqjs2513 on blog {Link to http://blog.naver.com/qlqjs2513/166446698}
- Image 11 by sangsang1901 on site {Link to http://www.hkbs.co.kr/?m=bbs&bid=local4&uid=300746}
- Image 12 by yuni2009 on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/yuni2009/100192470093} - Image 13 by luxninebed on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/luxninebed/220090733353} - Image 14 by minuk7513 on blog {Link to
http://cafe.naver.com/taradaninarae/2247} - Image 15 by eunha on site {Link to
http://www.ajunews.com/view/20140218171037291} - Image 16 by leeheartwell on cafe {Link to
http://cafe.naver.com/leeheartwell/989} - Image 17, 18 by CedarBough Saeji
- Image 19, 20, 21 by Go Jeong min
- Image 22 by gogaenge on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/gogaenge/50144957968} - Image 23 by jainjunghi on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/jainjunghi/140128317567} - Image 24 by marumoom on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/marumoom/10155253116} - Image 25 by baiyongsig on blog {Link to
http://blog.naver.com/baiyongsig/110176212904} - Image 26 by withhu on site {Link to
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Music:
music by Yang Bang Ean – “Flowers of K”
Information:
http://navercast.naver.com/contents.nhn?rid=173&contents_id=15702 Accessed on 11/29/2014.
http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=1636792&cid=42752&categoryId=42754 Accessed on 11/29/2014.
Cedarbough Saeji.
The information about how to make omija tea, starting from the berries, is from the directions supplied by the omija grower.
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This makes me thirsty for some Omija tea! I loved to drink it in Korea. I will see if I can find some here!
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