Since I go to Korean, I see lots of different unique hairstyles comparision to other states.
Here are some examples that Strawberry have uploaded, Enjoy! ^_^ :
Hope you are all inspiring of these!
BYE BYE <33333
사랑에 빠진 딸기~ 반짝 반짝! ^^
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
한국어 과일 ^__^ [10]
Hullo Everybody!~
What are differences about Korean and American fruits?
Not really any difference but names are different [of course] but there are also some new fruits
Enjoy!
1. Chamoe- Korean Sweet Melon
[Strawberry: its really sweet tastes slightly like honeydew]
2. Bhe- Korean Pears
[Strawberry: Very crunchy and sweet]
3. Go gam- Korean Persimmons
[Strawberry: I really like dryed ones those are sugared with powdered sugar and delicious!]
Raw is also great
I love these! <3
4. Korean Mangosteen
Wow there are some korean fruits I didn't taste and this is one of them
5. Korean Grapes
These are sweet, juicy, and very sugary tasting!
6. Korean Hanrabong
I think these are just a korean citrus fruit, Orange- Just the shape is a bit different and sweeter
7. Korean Watermelon
These are greaat! Tastes soo much sweeter- i think korean fertilizer makes it much more sweeter
8. Korean Peaches
Very pretty creamy white color and the inside is even better- of course, sweet too
9. Korean Banana ...Drink??
Everyone knows what a banana looks like but did you ever hear of a Korean Banana drink? It tastes great but too sweet for my taste.
10. Korean Rambutan
This is also a fruit i never tasted of..
Thanks guys and I hope you enjoyed! ^___^
What are differences about Korean and American fruits?
Not really any difference but names are different [of course] but there are also some new fruits
Enjoy!
1. Chamoe- Korean Sweet Melon
[Strawberry: its really sweet tastes slightly like honeydew]
2. Bhe- Korean Pears
[Strawberry: Very crunchy and sweet]
3. Go gam- Korean Persimmons
[Strawberry: I really like dryed ones those are sugared with powdered sugar and delicious!]
Raw is also great
I love these! <3
4. Korean Mangosteen
Wow there are some korean fruits I didn't taste and this is one of them
5. Korean Grapes
These are sweet, juicy, and very sugary tasting!
6. Korean Hanrabong
I think these are just a korean citrus fruit, Orange- Just the shape is a bit different and sweeter
7. Korean Watermelon
These are greaat! Tastes soo much sweeter- i think korean fertilizer makes it much more sweeter
8. Korean Peaches
Very pretty creamy white color and the inside is even better- of course, sweet too
9. Korean Banana ...Drink??
Everyone knows what a banana looks like but did you ever hear of a Korean Banana drink? It tastes great but too sweet for my taste.
10. Korean Rambutan
This is also a fruit i never tasted of..
Thanks guys and I hope you enjoyed! ^___^
Monday, April 15, 2013
상위 15 최고의 한국 드라마! ^___^
Hi! This is the top 2012-2013 best korean dramas, the voting was from Korean kpop fan's not mine.
The link was from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWs1OsVZNd8
If you want to watch a video of it, click on the link.
If not, please enjoy my post <3
15. Can we get married?
Genre: Drama, Family Life, Romance, Comedy
(Strawberry's opinion (me): Sorry. I didn't watch this before ^^'' But be my guest and try it!~)
14. School 2013
Genre: Drama, Friendship, Youth, School
(Strawberry: Sorry. Didn't watch this one either >___<'')
13. Big
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Youth
(Strawberry: Oh! I know this one. It looks interesting ^___^)
12. A Gentlemen's Dignity
Genre: Comedy, Friendship, Romance
(Strawberry: My friend got addicted to this drama. Who know's? :) )
11. Queen of Ambition
Genre: Drama, Melodrama, Romance
(Strawberry: I couldn't watch that much dramas this year so I don't know any so far. This is sad, I am so behind, I do not know #15-#11 T__T)
(This looks really scary... >___<)
10. Flower Boy Next Door
Genre: Comedy, Romance
(Strawberry: I saw only the trailer. It looks funny drama :) )
9. Shut Up: Flower Boy Band
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance, Youth
(Strawberry: So far.. this is a bit sad how i don't know any of these dramas so far)
8. To The Beautiful You
Genre: Comedy, Romance, School
(Strawberry: My friend watched it and said it was AMAZING. But i never really watched it)
7. Reply 1997
Genre: Comedy, Friendship, Life, Romance, School, Sitcom
(Strawberry: I know some characters there. But never really watched it)
6.Queen In Hyun's Man
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Historical, Romance
(Strawberry: This looks fun, doesn't it? ^__^)
5. Faith
Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy, Historical, Life, Medical, Romance
(Strawberry: It's not everyday you try something new. Go ahead. But i never actually really watched it)
4. Innocent Man
Genre: Melodrama, Romance
(Strawberry: WATCH IT <3 <3 <3 <3 <3)
3. Rooftop Prince
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Historical, Romance
(Strawberry: I. LOVE. this drama. really, this is my favorite this year <3 )
2. The Moon That Embraces The Sun
Genre: Fantasy, Historical, Political, Romance
(Strawberry: This is really good too! I wonder what #1 will be ^^)
1. Missing You/I Miss You
Genre: Drama, Melodrama, Romance
(Strawberry: I expected this drama to come out! But I never watched it but there are always top ratings for this one!)
The link was from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWs1OsVZNd8
If you want to watch a video of it, click on the link.
If not, please enjoy my post <3
15. Can we get married?
Genre: Drama, Family Life, Romance, Comedy
(Strawberry's opinion (me): Sorry. I didn't watch this before ^^'' But be my guest and try it!~)
14. School 2013
Genre: Drama, Friendship, Youth, School
(Strawberry: Sorry. Didn't watch this one either >___<'')
13. Big
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, Youth
(Strawberry: Oh! I know this one. It looks interesting ^___^)
12. A Gentlemen's Dignity
Genre: Comedy, Friendship, Romance
(Strawberry: My friend got addicted to this drama. Who know's? :) )
11. Queen of Ambition
Genre: Drama, Melodrama, Romance
(Strawberry: I couldn't watch that much dramas this year so I don't know any so far. This is sad, I am so behind, I do not know #15-#11 T__T)
(This looks really scary... >___<)
10. Flower Boy Next Door
Genre: Comedy, Romance
(Strawberry: I saw only the trailer. It looks funny drama :) )
9. Shut Up: Flower Boy Band
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance, Youth
(Strawberry: So far.. this is a bit sad how i don't know any of these dramas so far)
8. To The Beautiful You
Genre: Comedy, Romance, School
(Strawberry: My friend watched it and said it was AMAZING. But i never really watched it)
7. Reply 1997
Genre: Comedy, Friendship, Life, Romance, School, Sitcom
(Strawberry: I know some characters there. But never really watched it)
6.Queen In Hyun's Man
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Historical, Romance
(Strawberry: This looks fun, doesn't it? ^__^)
5. Faith
Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy, Historical, Life, Medical, Romance
(Strawberry: It's not everyday you try something new. Go ahead. But i never actually really watched it)
4. Innocent Man
Genre: Melodrama, Romance
(Strawberry: WATCH IT <3 <3 <3 <3 <3)
3. Rooftop Prince
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Historical, Romance
(Strawberry: I. LOVE. this drama. really, this is my favorite this year <3 )
2. The Moon That Embraces The Sun
Genre: Fantasy, Historical, Political, Romance
(Strawberry: This is really good too! I wonder what #1 will be ^^)
1. Missing You/I Miss You
Genre: Drama, Melodrama, Romance
(Strawberry: I expected this drama to come out! But I never watched it but there are always top ratings for this one!)
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
한국어 아이스크림 (TOP 10)
한국어 아이스크림!! >3<
날씨가 한국에서 뜨거운합니다.
내 아이스크림 블로그를 즐겨주세요.
링크 : http://www.ohkpop.com/60934/top-10-korean-ice-cream-bars-and-popsicles
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내 아이스크림 블로그를 즐겨주세요.
링크 : http://www.ohkpop.com/60934/top-10-korean-ice-cream-bars-and-popsicles
THE TOP 10
Bibibig (비비빅)
“Red Bean Ice Bar” it helpfully says on the packaging. When someone is assigned to rush out of the office for an ice cream errand, that person is surely going to bring one back. This is the ice cream bar that the older generation prefers, as it is based on the flavors of patbingsu, the traditional cold dessert. Released in 1975, its taste has slightly evolved over the years but the chunks of red beans remain the same. It’s the oyster of ice cream bars: you might have not liked the taste when you were a kid but you just love it more and more as you get older.
“Red Bean Ice Bar” it helpfully says on the packaging. When someone is assigned to rush out of the office for an ice cream errand, that person is surely going to bring one back. This is the ice cream bar that the older generation prefers, as it is based on the flavors of patbingsu, the traditional cold dessert. Released in 1975, its taste has slightly evolved over the years but the chunks of red beans remain the same. It’s the oyster of ice cream bars: you might have not liked the taste when you were a kid but you just love it more and more as you get older.
Amatna (아맛나)
Literally translated as “Ah, it’s delicious”, .Amatna has actually been around for longer than Bibibig. It was launched in 1972, but with a similar patbingsu flavor profile to Bibibig, it never quite matched the success of its rival, although you cannot say it was unsuccessful, either; lasting for 40 years is itself an incredible feat.
Amatna is more of a popsicle than a true ice cream bar; it has a clear frozen casing with sweet red bean syrup in its center. I’ve found the major difference between people who like Bibibig and those who prefer Amatna is like those who prefer crunchy peanut butter to smooth. One has the crunchy red beans, and the other glides on the tongue.
Literally translated as “Ah, it’s delicious”, .Amatna has actually been around for longer than Bibibig. It was launched in 1972, but with a similar patbingsu flavor profile to Bibibig, it never quite matched the success of its rival, although you cannot say it was unsuccessful, either; lasting for 40 years is itself an incredible feat.
Amatna is more of a popsicle than a true ice cream bar; it has a clear frozen casing with sweet red bean syrup in its center. I’ve found the major difference between people who like Bibibig and those who prefer Amatna is like those who prefer crunchy peanut butter to smooth. One has the crunchy red beans, and the other glides on the tongue.
Nougat Bar (누가바)
Nougat Bar was introduced in 1974. It’s a bar of vanilla ice cream coated with a layer of milk chocolate, made to resemble a round nougat bar. It’s the standard of standards, something to have when you don’t want a particular flavor, when you just want something simple. The ice cream bar is also famous for its earlier marketing campaigns with the word play of its name which sounds like “Who’s looking?” in Korean. The taglines just wrote themselves: “What are you looking at?” “Who’s looking?” It’s like an ice cream commercial version of “Who’s on first?”
Nougat Bar was introduced in 1974. It’s a bar of vanilla ice cream coated with a layer of milk chocolate, made to resemble a round nougat bar. It’s the standard of standards, something to have when you don’t want a particular flavor, when you just want something simple. The ice cream bar is also famous for its earlier marketing campaigns with the word play of its name which sounds like “Who’s looking?” in Korean. The taglines just wrote themselves: “What are you looking at?” “Who’s looking?” It’s like an ice cream commercial version of “Who’s on first?”
Babambar (바밤바)
Another old timer, Babambar was released in 1976. “Bam” (밤) means “chestnut” in Korean, another popular flavor. Since the “r” at the end is silent, the name sounds like “bah-bahm-bah”, almost like a repetitive chorus of a song. Chestnut bits are flecked in chestnut flavor ice cream, with sweet chestnut syrup hidden in the middle. It’s a triple bah-bahm-bah of chestnut flavor in a single bar.
Another old timer, Babambar was released in 1976. “Bam” (밤) means “chestnut” in Korean, another popular flavor. Since the “r” at the end is silent, the name sounds like “bah-bahm-bah”, almost like a repetitive chorus of a song. Chestnut bits are flecked in chestnut flavor ice cream, with sweet chestnut syrup hidden in the middle. It’s a triple bah-bahm-bah of chestnut flavor in a single bar.
Ssang Ssang Bar (쌍쌍바)
The word isn’t used that much anymore – not for people, anyways – but “ssang” means “pair” or “couple”. Easy to see what that means in this context, isn’t it? An ice cream bar with two sticks; meant to be shared, especially with a loved one. The heart on the packaging says it all.
Being shared since 1979, the ice cream tastes like a light milk chocolate or cocoa. Of course.
The trick lies in splitting the sides evenly; it’s a mastered skill. Most of the time, one person gets luckier than the other.
The word isn’t used that much anymore – not for people, anyways – but “ssang” means “pair” or “couple”. Easy to see what that means in this context, isn’t it? An ice cream bar with two sticks; meant to be shared, especially with a loved one. The heart on the packaging says it all.
Being shared since 1979, the ice cream tastes like a light milk chocolate or cocoa. Of course.
The trick lies in splitting the sides evenly; it’s a mastered skill. Most of the time, one person gets luckier than the other.
Crunky Ice Bar (“Pig Bar”, 돼지바)
Launched in 1983. Don’t ask me why the product’s official English name is what it is. What’s wrong with “Pig Bar”? Perhaps the pig isn’t seen in a good light as much as it is in Korea. Well, the pig can have both good and bad connotations, but I haven’t seen anyone feeling bad about eating a Pig Bar; hey, you’re eating ice cream, you’re pigging out anyways, why not just acknowledge it and eat the tasty thing?
Because the ice cream bar sure is tasty and if you decide to pig out on ice cream bars, you might as well go for it. Vanilla ice cream coated with crunchy nutty chocolate, with sweet strawberry syrup filling in the center. The only complaint I have is that it’s too small for my taste. I usually have two.
Launched in 1983. Don’t ask me why the product’s official English name is what it is. What’s wrong with “Pig Bar”? Perhaps the pig isn’t seen in a good light as much as it is in Korea. Well, the pig can have both good and bad connotations, but I haven’t seen anyone feeling bad about eating a Pig Bar; hey, you’re eating ice cream, you’re pigging out anyways, why not just acknowledge it and eat the tasty thing?
Because the ice cream bar sure is tasty and if you decide to pig out on ice cream bars, you might as well go for it. Vanilla ice cream coated with crunchy nutty chocolate, with sweet strawberry syrup filling in the center. The only complaint I have is that it’s too small for my taste. I usually have two.
Jaws Bar (죠스바)
Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun. Yes, that “Jaws”. It looks like a shark, the source of summer chills, and when you take a bite of the popsicle, your mouth will look like that of a shark, too. Of course, kids love it. It’s probably their favorite popsicle of all time. Jaws Bar has been making the tongues and lips of kids red and blue since 1983. The popsicle, unlike its casing color, tastes like oranges and the filling tastes like strawberries. Although I really doubt the kids are eating this because of the taste.
Dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun. Yes, that “Jaws”. It looks like a shark, the source of summer chills, and when you take a bite of the popsicle, your mouth will look like that of a shark, too. Of course, kids love it. It’s probably their favorite popsicle of all time. Jaws Bar has been making the tongues and lips of kids red and blue since 1983. The popsicle, unlike its casing color, tastes like oranges and the filling tastes like strawberries. Although I really doubt the kids are eating this because of the taste.
Melona (메로나)
Straightforward name, that. Shaped like a long cube of melon, Melona is probably the most popular ice cream bar with a summer fruit flavor. The light green color was somewhat of a sensation when it was first introduced in 1990. The “new” Melona was introduced in 1992. Although not on the local market, there are also banana and strawberry flavors being exported overseas. It’s the usual choice for the “pretty girl”, or so the office joke goes. Or when you’re in the mood for a light fresh flavor but don’t want a slushy popsicle.
Straightforward name, that. Shaped like a long cube of melon, Melona is probably the most popular ice cream bar with a summer fruit flavor. The light green color was somewhat of a sensation when it was first introduced in 1990. The “new” Melona was introduced in 1992. Although not on the local market, there are also banana and strawberry flavors being exported overseas. It’s the usual choice for the “pretty girl”, or so the office joke goes. Or when you’re in the mood for a light fresh flavor but don’t want a slushy popsicle.
Papico (빠삐코)
Talking about slushy popsicles, the chocolate flavored Papico is one of the oldest tube popsicles still on the market today. Flavored crushed ice or sherbet in tubes have been around longer than ice cream bars, but Papico is the one which has maintained its popularity ever since it was launched in 1981.
The packaging hasn’t changed much over the years as it features the famous prehistoric characters of the cartoonist Park Su-dong (박수동).
Talking about slushy popsicles, the chocolate flavored Papico is one of the oldest tube popsicles still on the market today. Flavored crushed ice or sherbet in tubes have been around longer than ice cream bars, but Papico is the one which has maintained its popularity ever since it was launched in 1981.
The packaging hasn’t changed much over the years as it features the famous prehistoric characters of the cartoonist Park Su-dong (박수동).
Seolleim (설레임)
The king of all kings, Seolleim is the bestseller of them all. Very recently launched in 2003, the plastic pocket full of crushed ice has been the main heat-killer for several years in a row. It has surpassed all the other slush iced products quite easily, most probably because of its easy-to-handle packaging which prevents those annoying drips and sticky fingers. You can also eat half and stick the rest in s freezer again for future consumption.
Seolleim comes in three flavors: Milk Shake, Coffee Shake, Cookies & Cream.
The king of all kings, Seolleim is the bestseller of them all. Very recently launched in 2003, the plastic pocket full of crushed ice has been the main heat-killer for several years in a row. It has surpassed all the other slush iced products quite easily, most probably because of its easy-to-handle packaging which prevents those annoying drips and sticky fingers. You can also eat half and stick the rest in s freezer again for future consumption.
Seolleim comes in three flavors: Milk Shake, Coffee Shake, Cookies & Cream.
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[Watermelon ice cream chocolate are seeds, and sweet watermelon flavor.]
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