[한국기행] Let’s try some spiciness Part 3 – Odaesan, kimchi day!

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Economy ⁤Queen Reporter Park ​Yu-mi Photo provided by ​EBS ⁢Korea ‌Travel

This week (November 25th – ⁤November ⁢29th)​ EBS 1TV current affairs and culture ⁢program 5 episodes of ‘Let’s Try Spicy’ will​ be broadcast.

the ‌season of gourmet food, fall. The season of ​spicy food that whets the appetite of Koreans has returned.

Everything⁤ about the ‘spicy taste’ loved‌ by Koreans!⁤ A spicy and delicious gastronomic journey begins.

An autumn day ‌approaching‍ late​ autumn. Autumn has already fallen on Odaesan ​Mountain, one ⁤of Gangwon-do’s famous‌ mountains.

Dario, a‍ chef from ​germany, visited Odaesan Mountain, beautifully colored ‌with autumn⁣ leaves, to experience the‍ ‘red taste’ that can only ⁢be felt at ⁤this time​ of year! we arrived ‌at ⁣Woljeongsa⁢ Temple, a thousand-year-old temple ⁣known as⁣ the gateway‌ to Odaesan Mountain, along the colorful autumn foliage road. Coincidentally, today is the day to⁢ make kimchi in preparation for winter. ⁣Dario also ​raised his arms and joined in making kimchi.

The first place ⁤we ⁣followed Monk Jiwon to was a highland radish field located at⁢ the ‌foot of Odaesan Mountain. For a stranger with no experience in ‌farming,​ picking a thousand radishes⁤ is the most ‍difficult of ‍all.

Although the amount has ⁢been reduced by half compared to previous years,temple kimchi is‌ the​ biggest‍ event in which all monks and believers are mobilized. Woljeongsa’s kimchi is said to ​have a spicy and​ refreshing taste even without the use ​of salted fish, garlic, and green onions.‌ What is the secret to ⁣that taste?

Dario ⁢said there‌ is someone he ⁢would like to share‌ the red taste of Odaesan⁣ Mountain with. I set out to meet the monk with whom ‌I had a special relationship.

Danimgol is considered ⁣one of the remotest areas in ⁢Jeongseon,Gangwon-do.⁣ The main character is an ⁢Ilgye monk who⁢ has been‍ practicing ⁣alone ‌in a mountain hermitage for nine years.

A monk who ​cooks Gangwon-do’s local food, ‘Jangkalguksu’, ⁤to thank the people who came⁤ from a long distance.⁣ Dario makes German-style potato pancakes for such a monk.

A delicious meal shared with a grateful​ person. Would you like to try the red taste​ of ‍Odaesan Mountain?

Economy Queen Reporter Park Yu-mi Photo ⁣provided by EBS Korea Travel

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