Fish bread, which is called ‘Bungeoppang’ in Korean, is popular Korean street snack. It is shaped as the fish with the sweet red bean filled in. In winter, it is easy to see the truck that sells the fish bread in the street. The taste is soft, sweet and fluffy and a little crispy.
In Korea, we have a physical test with the fish bread for fun! Test your personality with which part you eat first.
Eats head first: An easy-going optimist, unconcerned with trivial things. Says whatever comes to mind, is passionate, but the passion can dwindle easily.
Eats tail first: Cautious. A romanticist concerned with the smallest things; is slow in catching onto other’s feelings.
Eats stomach first: Masculine, active, bright, and outgoing.
Eats fins first: Temperamental and childish. A loner.
Cuts it in half and eats the tail first: Polite, good at saving money, and a rationalist.
Cuts it in half and eats the head first: Strong willed who goes through with a plan once it is decided. Stingy, and does not like to lend money.
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Reblogged this on Sojourner in Asia.
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Haha Thanks for reblogging.:)
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I’ve had these before-they’re so yummy!!
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Cool! You tried it before! Yeah! I also like it. Yummy and sweet.:)))
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My, never seen this. Uh, I might snatch a scale first :).
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I see. This is one of the superstitions. People are doing for fun.:)
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