[왔다! 내손주] Aishesu, the Turkish granddaughter who eats radish kimchi like a salad

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2024-07-17 13:36:38

Photo by Reporter Park Yu-mi – EBS [왔다! 내손주]

On Wednesday, July 17th at 9:55 PM, on EBS 1TV <왔다! 내손주> The Turkish vegetarian fairy Aishesu episode is being broadcast.

Global Ancestor Empathy Reality Program EBS <왔다! 내 손주>We are going to a country where the daily life is hotter than in Korea’s summer. It is a place where the temperature exceeded 38 degrees Celsius in June and broke the record for the hottest summer ever! It is Turkey, a place loved for its long history and the intersection of Eastern and Western cultures.
About an hour and a half drive northwest from Istanbul, the capital of Turkey, we arrived at Kocaeli, a provincial city with beautiful views of Lake Sapanca and the sea. This port city and industrial city with a population of 1.4 million is unusually active in terms of Korean companies advancing into the area.
Here in Kocaeli, we have grandchildren who are enjoying the hot summer, namely, the ‘vegetarian fairy’ Aishesu (6 years old) and the ‘sturdy second son’ Noah (7 months old). We reveal the lively daily life of this Korean♥Turkish international family created by Korean mother Im Su-jeong (33 years old) and Turkish father Klić Onur (32 years old).

The image of the Turkish man has completely changed?! The Turkish husband who has become the ‘God of Parenting’
The appearance of ‘Baking Papa’ who wears an apron and bakes cakes

A day for the Korean♥Turkish international family starting at 7 AM. Just like any other home with a newborn, this home is also a wake-up call for the entire family when 7-month-old Noah whines. As soon as Noah wakes up and starts to fuss, the first person to show up is none other than the Turkish dad, Onur. As if it were nothing more than a day or two, he holds the baby in one arm and starts making formula milk with the other hand. Even when his wife is away, Noah is completely taken care of by the dad! Now, he is known as the ‘God of Parenting’ who has a unique perspective on parenting.
In fact, Onur was not so passionate about raising children from the beginning. He says that he started to change little by little for his wife, Soo-jung, who believed in him and immigrated to Turkey from a faraway country like Korea. In order to break the stereotype that Turkish husbands/fathers are patriarchal, he actively participated in raising children and housework. Perhaps because of that, he has become a person with golden hands who can even make Turkish home-cooked meals and desserts himself! Thanks to Onur’s efforts, Soo-jung says that adjusting to living in a foreign country was not so difficult.

Korean♥Turkish 2nd generation eating radish kimchi like salad… “That’s Korean!”
“Why should I eat meat?” The first ever ‘vegetarian-oriented’ grandson appears!

On the other hand, there is someone who is becoming more and more serious about Korean food as time goes by, and that person is six-year-old Aishesu. She eats the radish kimchi that her mother, Sujeong, brought from Korea and saved and saved like a salad without rice, and she is crazy about hot Korean ramen despite the hot weather. Aishesu has no time to rest her chopsticks in front of a table full of 100% Korean food, including soy sauce egg rice, ramen, and radish kimchi.
But strangely, Aishesu does not eat soy sauce egg rice. He even says, “I don’t want to eat eggs!” and expresses his refusal. He does not want to eat eggs laid by chickens! There is a reason why his six-year-old grandson has such strong values. During the Turkish holiday of Kurban Bayram, Aishesu happened to see animals being taken to a slaughterhouse right before they were killed. He says he could not forget the look in the animals’ eyes and has been refraining from eating meat ever since. <왔다! 내 손주> What will the first ‘vegetarian-oriented’ grandson, Aisha Su, be thinking?

The greatest golden hand of all time has appeared! The ‘Turkish home cooking’ master grandmother appears

During the filming period, there was a welcome guest who visited the home of the Korean♥Turkish international family, grandmother Klić Nezimiye (53 years old). The grandmother, who lives in Mersin, a beautiful city with a sea and plateau, drove 10 hours just to take care of her grandchildren.
A grandmother who willingly took on the responsibility of raising her two-income son and daughter-in-law in their twilight years starts showing off her cooking skills as soon as she gets home. She made all the food herself when she was raising her first grandchild, Aisha, and now she makes the world’s only baby food for her second grandchild, Noah. What will Noah’s reaction be when he tastes the Turkish baby food, which is flavored with fresh milk from a shepherd, various vegetables, and nuts?
The activities of the Turkish home cooking expert grandmother do not end here. She even started making kaymak, which is often compared to a ‘heavenly taste’, at home! What does the preservative-free homemade kaymak made by churning and churning buffalo milk taste like?

D-1 to Korea, suddenly received bad news and ‘sea of ​​tears’… What happened to mom?

The day before the Korean♥Turkish international family’s trip to Korea approaches, the mother, Soo-jung, bursts into tears after receiving a phone call from Korea. She heard the news that her maternal grandfather (Aishesu, Noah’s great-grandfather), who had always loved and treated her warmly, had passed away. The Turkish home was filled with tears in an instant, and the mother, Soo-jung, sobbed, heartbroken that she had never been able to show her second son, Noah, even once. The sudden news filled the family with sadness. Will they be able to safely meet their grandparents in Korea?

Global Ancestor Empathy Reality EBS <왔다! 내 손주> The episode of ‘Turkish Vegetarian Fairy Aishesu’ will air on EBS 1TV at 9:55 PM on Wednesday, July 17th.

Photo by Reporter Park Yu-mi – EBS [왔다! 내손주]

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2024-07-17 13:36:38

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