Tteokbokki is not a luxury food. In Korea, it is bunsik —simple, cheap street food sold by ajummas (middle-aged ladies) on the curb. It costs about $2. It is messy, orange-stained, and often burned your mouth as a child.
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Choosing Tteokbokki as the anchor is a radical act of . It is saying: "I cannot afford a vacation. I cannot fix my trauma. But I can afford $2 and ten minutes of chewing something spicy." Tteokbokki is not a luxury food
Enter the phenomenon that has taken South Korea by storm and is now finding a desperate, hungry audience in the English-speaking world: It is messy, orange-stained, and often burned your
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You don't need to stop wanting to die. You just need to want Tteokbokki more in this single moment.