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Traditional Food
Galchi (cutlassfish) fell into soup! It might sound strange, but the way you fall in love with a new taste is what Jeju Island’s culinary culture is all about. If you want to experience the food culture of Jeju Island, you can’t just pass up on Jeju Island’s native food. With an open mind, you will come to know the true taste of Jeju Island.
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Traditional Markets
You will have fun haggling with the local merchants and you might meet some generous sellers and get a discount. There are numerous items sold at the markets, such as unique farm produce like dekopons and hwanggeum hyang (different varieties of mandarins), seafood like galchi (cutlassfish) and oakdom (tilefish), and other dried fish and meats. There are also a variety of food stalls and restaurants, which are always crowded.
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VERYJEJU
VERYJEJU sells a variety of products and contents with the theme of quality food and Jeju both online and offline.
Jeju Minsok Food
Sincerely Offering Fresh, Natural Products
Pureunkongbangju (Green soy ark)
Mission to protect the tradition and species diversity
Arboretum Road Night Market
Night market held on Arboretum near Halla Arboretum
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Unique, traditional flavors of Jeju cuisine
There are differences in traditional food of the mainland and Jeju. Jeju developed its own food history because of its unique natural environment and socio-cultural background. As an island, Jeju is surrounded by the sea so it has a variety of seafood for all seasons and using various cooking methods. Jeju is a volcanic island, with sandy soil and basalt rock, so growing rice here is impossible. As a result, other different kinds of grains were used as ingredients. These include beans, buckwheat, barley, and so on. Fresh vegetables are easy to grow in the warm climate, so there are fewer uses of preserved foods here. For those food lovers who would like to experience Korean cuisine, Jeju’s traditional food will be definitely be a highlight of your trip to the island.
Real Jeju (Introduction to satisfactory Jeju experiences with the five senses)
To fully enjoy a trip, it is important to take the local culture in with all your senses. If you’re in Jeju, you need to know about the local culture. If you’re ready to fall for Jeju, let’s go to a place where you can experience Jeju culture to the fullest. From the deep taste felt through the pairing of traditional Jeju liquor and local food, listening to the mellow and calm sounds of Jeju’s nature, and experiencing a unique experience of picking up trash while riding a bicycle and the wonderful nature of the volcanic island, Jeju. The experience of turning the simple excitement of the trip into a dynamic memory, let’s follow the course that will be introduced now!
Top 10 Jeju Sites for September (Enjoyable Jeju in September)
Just like those who endure the week just for the weekend, there are people who endure several months for this opportunity. September, an exciting month with traditional holidays at which family members and friends get together! Let’s have a “jikkeojin” time in Jeju in September, with pleasant people, interesting stories, and lots of leisure and delight! (Jikkeojin means “enjoyable” or “delighted” in the Jeju language.)
Healing tour for travelers: Healing Tour with Refreshing Food & Relaxing Walks
There is a Korean saying “Going sightseeing in Geumgang Mountain comes after eating.” This means that even though the beautiful Geumgang Mountain is famous across Korea for its wonderful view, it is best enjoyed after having a delicious meal.
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