i'm surprised this video/channel doesn't have more watchers ! I clicked on the video solely because of the thumbnail and I think it was a well-made video. I look forward to more!
Off topic but this was the first time I ever cooked a dish and specially that being kimchi with your recipe and it turned out to taste amazing! doe it was little but spicyy Tysm!❤
I saw you ask for advice to improve your English. So in America we don't really call food passionately flavored 😂😂 instead when something has a strong flavor we say its bold, flavorful, intense, or concentrated. Also I heard you say that you're using your finger, but when referring to using a body part we usually use the plural form like example "I need to use my feet, fingers, ears, or eyes".. Hope this helps 🙂
The cutting sound of kimchi is like asmr to my ears
@@sandhyapandya1 do you have your fav kimchi?
i'm surprised this video/channel doesn't have more watchers ! I clicked on the video solely because of the thumbnail and I think it was a well-made video. I look forward to more!
@@mohaf3157 thank you mohaf! More stuff for korean cuisine and some mashup coming up!!!
Off topic but this was the first time I ever cooked a dish and specially that being kimchi with your recipe and it turned out to taste amazing! doe it was little but spicyy
Tysm!❤
Ohhhh you did it! And it was the very first dish?!👍
Now im hungry 😂
@@aruberuto5290 im sorry🤣🙊
I saw you ask for advice to improve your English. So in America we don't really call food passionately flavored 😂😂 instead when something has a strong flavor we say its bold, flavorful, intense, or concentrated. Also I heard you say that you're using your finger, but when referring to using a body part we usually use the plural form like example "I need to use my feet, fingers, ears, or eyes".. Hope this helps 🙂
@@Mistah1 thank you my teacher! ✍️✍️✍️(bold, intense concentrated, and plural for body part!) its a big help❤️
Can you tell the difference between store-bought kimchi and homemade kimchi?