This one might be controversial ![]()
(If you watch a lot of Kdramas you would know)
You order a plate of tangsuyuk (Sweet&sour portk).
Do you:
Pour the sauce over it
OR
Dip the meat in the sauce?
- POUR
- DIP
This one might be controversial ![]()
(If you watch a lot of Kdramas you would know)
You order a plate of tangsuyuk (Sweet&sour portk).
Do you:
Pour the sauce over it
OR
Dip the meat in the sauce?
So many people who would pour ![]()
Next one:
Mint choco
OR
Anything but mint choco
Why do I get the feeling that you don’t like mint choco? ![]()
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Just referring to the Korean debate on this
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There’s a Korean debate on this?
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So where do the Koreans stand?
I think people fall into three camps:
You love it, you hate it or you’re neutral ![]()
I think it’s similar to how it is in America.
The only anti-choco-mint person I knew so far was indeed American… ![]()
Are we talking about ice cream? Because I love mint choco ice cream! But if there’s anything else I haven’t tried… Let’s just say I’m about to be searching for recipes.
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Do you feel appreciated on Viki?
There’s also just mint choco bars or mint hot chocolate. Idk about other recipes, but people are so creative these days ![]()
Ooooh, that sounds really good. I’ve tried is as chocolate, but I’ve never thought of making it as hot chocolate. I’ll have to search up a recipe for that. It sounds delicious.
This thread was the first I heard of the debate, but I’m watching “Sh**ting Stars” right now and the main lead made a comment that it tastes like “toothpaste” and, although I personally disagree, it made me laugh really hard. I would have never thought of that connection, but I can see the logic there. ![]()
This one is really hard, I enjoy both ![]()
Which one do you prefer?
It looks turquoise to me
Same or maybe teal