The best of fruits and vegetables are sold. This is very nice. For example, there are no bad tomatoes. And it is also convenient to get it ready in a package.
The microwavable Korean rice is more expensive where I live in Canada, where I live a 3-pack (210g) is sold for $11.99 or $12.49 at a grocery store called Superstore.
@@sukmataraning Yes. That’s only Korean rice I’ve seen at the grocery store here. Some grocery stores here in my city sell a select few made in Korea things - cooking ingredients, snacks, the odd drink or melona ice cream, but most of them are over priced. I don’t live in a big city like Toronto (I’m from Windsor, ON) so there isn’t Asian grocery stores such as H Mart. There is a small Korean market but there isn’t much variety since the store is really small and it doesn’t any have any produce or baked good and things like that. I wished I lived in a larger city with more options to find Korean food or snacks to try and my city will probably never have a Korean grocery store like Toronto does.
@@celinaduguay6484 I can imagine it's quite a challenge to find a variety of Korean products, especially in a smaller city. It's great that you at least have a small Korean market, even though the options are limited
@@sukmataraningIt’s been a while since I’ve been there as it’s located downtown which takes 2 buses to get there. From what I remember the Korean market in my city has a drink/beverage fridge, a deep freezer with maybe Korean ice cream, a fridge with homemade kimchi, a freezer with meat and a few other fridges with things, there’s a shelf with tableware and cutlery, then there’s 6 small double sided shelves with candy, snacks, chips, ramen, instant food, and cooking ingredients, and one cashier at the front of the store. However, at Asian/international grocery market stores in Canada, you have to check dates on everything because they sell expired items.
The best of fruits and vegetables are sold. This is very nice. For example, there are no bad tomatoes. And it is also convenient to get it ready in a package.
Duh paling suka bgt bagian fresh produce kek gini, warna-warni, bikin kalaaaapp
Setuju bangettt section yg paling bikin betah 😄
Loving the music from the intro. I also love seeing food I’ve never seen before. This was interesting 🥰
Thank you so much. I'm glad you liked it 🥰🌷
Very nice grocery store! Serious! Packaging is well put together without damage etc... I love it there!
Everything is so fresh! ❤
Produce is perfect! ❤
I totally agree! Thank you for watching ^^
everything looks yummy! 🥹
It was! Thank you for watching 🥰
New subscriber. I go to Seoul often and your videos are so helpful. Thank you.
Hello, thank you for watching. I am so glad to know that 😊
Your videos are nice ❤❤😘😘😘
The microwavable Korean rice is more expensive where I live in Canada, where I live a 3-pack (210g) is sold for $11.99 or $12.49 at a grocery store called Superstore.
Wow, that's a significant difference.
@@sukmataraning Yes. That’s only Korean rice I’ve seen at the grocery store here. Some grocery stores here in my city sell a select few made in Korea things - cooking ingredients, snacks, the odd drink or melona ice cream, but most of them are over priced. I don’t live in a big city like Toronto (I’m from Windsor, ON) so there isn’t Asian grocery stores such as H Mart. There is a small Korean market but there isn’t much variety since the store is really small and it doesn’t any have any produce or baked good and things like that. I wished I lived in a larger city with more options to find Korean food or snacks to try and my city will probably never have a Korean grocery store like Toronto does.
@@celinaduguay6484 I can imagine it's quite a challenge to find a variety of Korean products, especially in a smaller city. It's great that you at least have a small Korean market, even though the options are limited
@@sukmataraningIt’s been a while since I’ve been there as it’s located downtown which takes 2 buses to get there. From what I remember the Korean market in my city has a drink/beverage fridge, a deep freezer with maybe Korean ice cream, a fridge with homemade kimchi, a freezer with meat and a few other fridges with things, there’s a shelf with tableware and cutlery, then there’s 6 small double sided shelves with candy, snacks, chips, ramen, instant food, and cooking ingredients, and one cashier at the front of the store. However, at Asian/international grocery market stores in Canada, you have to check dates on everything because they sell expired items.
Love your videos
Thank you so much ^^
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Hi
Among Emart, Lottery Mart & Homeplus; which supermarket is more expensive ? Thank You
Hi, They are little difference in price or selection. Just choose whatever is closest to your place ^^
Video nya jernih banget kak🤩🤩 btw pake kamera atau hp kak bikin videonya?
Cuma pake hp bikin videonya kak😄😄
@@sukmataraning kalo boleh tau pake hp apa kak?
@@riskamaharanid pake iphone 13 pro kak
@@sukmataraning makasi infonya kak 💗
@@sukmataraning kak Sukma di Korea kerja atau kuliah?
Can u please put the words in a black background it's hard to read
Yes sure 😊
Gimana caranya biar pd waktu ambil video hehe.aku mau ambil video masih malu" di liatin orang haha
Anggap aja orang lain ga ngeliatin kita hehe
Hi there. Which location emart is this one?
Hi this is emart Gwangju branch
12-13 Hwajeong-dong Seo-gu Gwangju
Thank you😊 and your videos are really great❤. Everything is very detailed
I love you Du bist so süß
Thank you 😊
$11.99$12.49 3
So much plastic for no reason, why do they package like that
Luckily Korean people are very good at recycling
@@aiquinn apparently not, you’re in denial.
@@nadia_ash3250 what? It's true. You're the one that's ignorant
@@aiquinn if they did, they wouldn’t keep putting Mother Nature fruits and veggies in a bunch of plastic bags. It’s not needed
@@nadia_ash3250 recycling doesn't just get rid of the plastic altogether, you know? It gets recycled and reused...
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