Celebrating birthdays the Korean way

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Aside from k-dramas, k-pop, k-beauty and more, Filipinos have also grown to love Korean food.

This Korea Week, let's take a peek at how Koreans celebrate birthdays and what food they like to enjoy on these special days.

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00:00 (upbeat music)
00:02 (cheering)
00:10 - So this is Dakbal.
00:19 So Dak is chicken and Pal is foot, so chicken foot.
00:24 Basically it's covered in this Korean sauce
00:26 and it also comes in scallions or green onions.
00:29 This is called old pig's feet
00:33 and this noodles is made with buckwheat.
00:36 It's mixed with vegetable.
00:39 You can eat this pig's feet with Korean noodles.
00:43 It's very delicious.
00:44 (upbeat music)
00:47 (upbeat music)
00:49 (upbeat music)
01:17 - If you want to eat both flavors,
01:20 original and sweet and spicy,
01:23 you can order so Banban chicken.
01:25 It means half and half chicken.
01:28 So if you're okay to spicy, you can try it.
01:31 Very good.
01:35 (upbeat music)
01:39 - Hey guys, it's my birthday.
01:45 So let's all bring some back.
01:47 It is soju and beer and we're gonna have it
01:50 the Korean tradition way.
01:51 In a tornado.
01:53 (cheering)
01:59 (upbeat music)
02:02 - Happy birthday to you.
02:07 (cheering)
02:09 (cheering)
02:13 (applause)
02:16 (electronic music)

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