[SBS 정글밥] What is the identity of the ‘Earth Oven’ that excited K-Home Cooking Master Ryu Su-young?

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Reporter Park Yu-mi Photo = SBS ‘Jungle Food’

The SBS ‘Jungle Bob’ that will air on the 20th will show Ryu Soo-young, Lee Seung-yoon, Seo In-guk, and Uee arriving at their final destination, an island in Banks Islands, the northernmost part of Vanuatu, where a primitive tribe lives, after a long 40-hour journey, and engaging in a full-fledged food culture exchange. After the first episode aired, there was an outpouring of praise for the members, with comments such as “The chemistry between the four of them looks great”, and “This combination of members is a harmless combination!”, and expectations are also high for the chemistry the members will show in the second episode.

Ryu Soo-young couldn’t hide his surprise when he discovered the unique cooking method ‘Earth Oven’ that can be seen in the Pacific region. The ‘Earth Oven’, which refers to the method of steaming food using the heat of hot stones, is a legacy of food culture that is so old that it is considered the first sign of human settlement. In addition, he watched the process of cooking the staple food of the local people and showed the crazy reaction of a ‘man crazy about cooking’ once again at the sight he saw for the first time.

Then, Ryu Soo-young headed to their kitchen to learn how to cook local dishes, and became the only one to capture the eyes and hearts of South Pacific housewives. With his signature refreshing smile, he jumped into preparing the ingredients, saying, “The mothers like me a little.” Afterwards, he said, “I feel energetic in the kitchen,” and when he got even more spurred on by his cooking, the local housewives’ response exploded.

Meanwhile, in the jungle outside the kitchen, Seungyoon Lee steps forward and calls himself ‘Seungyoon Land’ for the children of Banks Island. With just a rope he found locally and his strong arms, he opens an amusement park that is reminiscent of a swing, a Viking, and a gyro drop, and is just as good as a theme park. In this way, the two men’s activities, which not only exchange food cultures but also capture the hearts of the locals, are drawing even more attention.

Vanuatu, where unspoiled purity remains. The appearance of the ‘Earth Oven’, the original cooking method remaining on one of the islands of the northernmost Banks Islands, can be seen on SBS’s ‘Jungle Bob’, which airs on Tuesday the 20th at 10:20 PM.

Reporter Park Yu-mi Photo = SBS ‘Jungle Food’

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2024-08-20 15:05:32

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