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I'm from South Korea :)
I really appreciated to contact with you from different countries.
My majors are Chemistry and English
I hope we'll have fun through this site
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Indian food vs. Korean food

There are several kinds of foods as many as cultures. Among them, Chinese, Japanese and American are the most famous. It makes us to think about how the foods are different as their cultures. Usually Asian foods use many species in their food and westerns do not. And in cold and northern people are eating more meats and oily foods. Comparatively in hot and southern countries people are eating more vegetables and salty foods, because they sweat a lot. When I was in high school, I lived in India f… Continue

Posted on June 2, 2008 at 11:45am —

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At 8:11pm on June 24, 2008, Meli said…
Hi Cindy! Thanks for your comment =)
Refering to your question, our country has one of the most biggest production of beef in the region, so we are the ones who export beef to wherever you imagine.
If you have any doubt please let me know =D
Cheers, Meli
At 10:10pm on June 23, 2008, Florencia Sciascia said…
Hi Cindy!,
Nice to meet you.
Thanks for commenting on my page!!
I've heard of the problems you had importing meat. Is it because of the disease of the mad cow?
If I didn't misunderstood the news, the problem began when the USA sent meat wich was contaminated and now the people from S. Korea is asking for meat of a higher quality. Is that right?
I've heard that there were demonstrations on the streets but now, luckily, they've come up with a solution by stablishing some restrictions. Haven't they?

As regards your question, in Argentina, we don't import meat but export it. Anyway, we have some restrictions from European markets which demand only some parts of the cow.

At the moment, our major problem is between the government and the people from the country who exports soy. The farmers claim that the government is charging them with really high taxes, while the president says that it is necessary in order to distribute among those who are poor.

Nice talking to you! Have a wonderful day!
At 5:55pm on May 29, 2008, Analia Dobboletta said…
Welcome! It'd be so nice to learn about your lifestyle. I guess this experience will be so enriching. Enjoy your stay here.
Analía
At 10:05pm on May 25, 2008, MaRiiTo said…
Hi! I hope this blog can get out cultures closer and get to know each of us. Have a nice day
At 12:28am on May 21, 2008, Rita Zeinstejer said…
Hello, Hyea,
Thanks for joining us! I hope you enjoy being here!
 
 

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