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Examples that are focused on how awful the concoctions are go in [[Foreign Queasine]] - this trope is more about invoking the foreign, the rare and/or the exotic.
Examples that are focused on how awful the concoctions are go in [[Foreign Queasine]] - this trope is more about invoking the foreign, the rare and/or the exotic.


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*** Kimchi, the generic name for a variety of pickled dishes that usually contain cabbage and onions, plus other vegitables. The pickling brine becomes fermented as it ages.
*** Kimchi, the generic name for a variety of pickled dishes that usually contain cabbage and onions, plus other vegitables. The pickling brine becomes fermented as it ages.
**** Sometimes kimchi brine fizzes like seltzer water. Mmm, cabbage soda pop. Chunky cabbage soda pop.
**** Sometimes kimchi brine fizzes like seltzer water. Mmm, cabbage soda pop. Chunky cabbage soda pop.
**** In an episode of ''[[Mash (TV)|Mash]]'', Frank sees two Korean men burying a Kimchi pot and thinks their planting a bomb.
**** In an episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (TV)|Mash]]'', Frank sees two Korean men burying a Kimchi pot and thinks their planting a bomb.
*** Can't remember the name, but if you're in Korea, get some larval octopus. Served so fresh it's still alive. It's an affordable delicacy, often served with higher priced multi-course meals (the kind that can feed six people, and are served over the course of two hours). Don't forget to have it with the Koch'ujang.
*** Can't remember the name, but if you're in Korea, get some larval octopus. Served so fresh it's still alive. It's an affordable delicacy, often served with higher priced multi-course meals (the kind that can feed six people, and are served over the course of two hours). Don't forget to have it with the Koch'ujang.
* Australia and New Zealand
* Australia and New Zealand