Chapter 144: This seems to be made in China too?
But when it comes to Korea, it is treated as a treasure!
Basically you can see them in all major supermarkets. Three or four sticks are packed together with exquisite packaging, and you can buy them for 2,000 won!
And it is very popular and in short supply!
It is added when making soup or cooking, and can also be made into tea salt.
To put it simply, there are probably three ways to eat it.
The first is to put a corn cob when making soup. According to the country of kimchi, it contains high-quality fiber that can promote the body's metabolism.
The second way is to make tea. Cut it into several pieces, add water and boil it for half an hour, and this is a pot of tea!
Some more sophisticated ones use machines to beat corn cobs into pellets, which are then made into tea and sold in supermarkets.
The third type is used when grilling.
Just roast the corn cobs and sprinkle some cumin powder or chili on them. It is said that they smell very fragrant!
It’s really too miserable, the Chinese eat roasted corn and pickles with roasted corn on the cob!
You just love eating our leftovers, right?
The most commonly used one is actually making tea!
Corn silk tea is very popular in Korea.
Corn silk is even considered a medicinal ingredient in the country of kimchi and can be sold at a high price of over one hundred yuan per pound!
No one in China wants this thing.
Even the farmers are too lazy to sell them because no one wants them. Such a large bunch may not even be sold for a dollar!
But when exported to Korea, its value suddenly increased hundreds of times!
They believe that corn cobs have high medicinal value, can regulate gastrointestinal function, and effectively reduce the body's cholesterol content.
It even has anti-aging and beauty functions, and can also treat colds. Just make a pot and drink it.
Anyway, in their mouths, Chinese corn cobs are simply omnipotent!
But we can't laugh at them. After all, our country makes a lot of foreign exchange thanks to corn cobs!
Billions of profits can be earned in just one province!
We have to thank him!
Originally, the Koreans didn’t believe it. How could such a valuable corn cob be unwanted in China?
That can only mean that you Chinese people are too stupid!
Having a treasure but not cherishing it!
But after seeing the video posted by the Chinese, they were instantly defeated.
The video shows a rural area in China, where corn cobs are piled haphazardly on the roadside, forming a small hill.
[They just piled the corn cobs here randomly. Aren't they afraid that they will be stolen? ]
[I heard that the public security in China is not very good. These people are really ruthless! ]
[Law and order are bad? It’s much better than your country of Kimchi! ]
[Besides, are there people stealing corn cobs? Don’t be ridiculous, no one wants them even if they are given away for free!] The Chinese were all confused. Something that rural pigs wouldn’t eat became a treasure in the country of kimchi?
The video continues, showing a farmer stuffing corn cobs into the stove as fuel.
"Fellow villager, are you going to use these corn cobs as firewood? Aren't you going to sell them?"
The man waved his hands and said, "Who would buy this broken thing? Besides, if we weren't short of firewood at home, I wouldn't even think it was worthy of being used as firewood!"
The Koreans were completely defeated!
[Ashiba, is this really something that China doesn't want? ]
[I simply cannot accept this! ]
They originally thought that corn cobs were exported because the Chinese were reluctant to eat them.
Unexpectedly, they didn’t want it at all!
After making this comparison, it turns out that I am the one who has not seen the world!
"Huh? Even Chinese pigs don't eat corn cobs?"
The live broadcast room was flooded with barrages of comments, and Park Naocan quickly checked online.
"Ashi! It's something that people don't want!"
The young lady came over to take a look, her face instantly turned dark, and she threw the corn cob into the cardboard box.
"Sorry, this was also given to me by my bestie!"
Park Naosan was in tears, he seriously suspected that the young lady was an undercover agent sent by China!
But now that things have come to this, I can only bite the bullet and continue the live broadcast.
"Okay, let's continue the live broadcast. I don't want to see Made in China anymore!"
"It won't happen again, I promise!"
The young lady quickly raised her right hand and swore: "Oh, by the way, Teacher Park, can you stay for lunch? I'll make you some stone pot bibimbap!"
"Ah, bibimbap? Wouldn't that be a bit too intrusive?"
"No! My cooking skills are pretty good. Please enjoy it, Mr. Park!"
As she spoke, the young lady opened the refrigerator, took out the ingredients, and prepared to cook.
[Wow, it’s a double-door refrigerator. I like this kind of big refrigerator! ]
[The refrigerator is really neat, everything is arranged in an orderly manner! ]
[Haha, such a beautiful refrigerator can never be produced in China! ]
[That’s right, they can only produce low-end clothes! ]
Park Naocan frowned and said, "This refrigerator of yours seems to be made in China?"
(End of this chapter)