"Ulsan Dolphin" Seo In-guk, in the South Pacific Ocean, "I'll let you eat." Full of confidence (Jungle rice)

Aug 20, 2024

'Ulsan Dolphin' Seo In-guk, in the South Pacific Ocean, 'I'll let you eat.' Full of confidence (Jungle rice)
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In SBS 'Jungle Rice', Lee Seung-yoon, Seo In-guk, and Yooi will explore ingredients in Vanuatu, the South Pacific.

On the northernmost island of the Banks Islands in Vanuatu, Lee Seung-yoon, Seo In-guk, and Yui are shown challenging to catch tuna with locals on the 20th broadcast JungleBob.

Although they were nervous about their responsibility to save abundant food ingredients in the South Pacific Ocean, Ryu Soo-young's "Holding."He began his voyage with confidence in the request to catch the lance.

Arriving in the middle of the sea, Seo In-guk said, "I'll let you eat."," he said, expressing his bold ambition. He also expressed confidence in the question of 'How's your swimming ability?' saying "It's amazing, isn't it?" He played a swimming-themed role in the movie, raising expectations before catching tuna in earnest. It is said that his diving skills surprised those on the scene.

Yui, a former swimmer, also enjoyed diving skills under the sea with the nickname 'Incheon Mermaid'. Meanwhile, Lee focused on fishing on the ship, claiming his career of topping fishing broadcasts. In this way, the competition to determine the 'King of Eobok' has begun.

Tuna caught directly in the South Pacific Ocean is reborn as a feast for Korean food at Ryu Soo-young's fingertips. Various dishes such as fresh tuna sashimi, grilled tuna intestines skewers, and 'vanuatu tuna kimchi stew' will be held. In particular, after last week's broadcast, viewers watched `Jungle rice looks delicious even in the air.'"Cooking Ryu Soo-young is so cool." It has been well received, and it is expected that full-fledged food and culture exchanges will begin through this tuna dish.

Ryu Soo-young, Lee Seung-yoon, Seo In-guk, and Yui's exploration of ingredients in the background of the South Pacific can be found on SBS 'Jungle Rice', which airs at 10:20 p.m. on the 20th.



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