Introduce you to delicious Korean snacks!

⚠️ This article is translated from Korean into English .


Hello, everyone! Today, I'm going to introduce you to some famous snacks. Korea has many world-famous snacks. Next, I'll introduce some of them.


Choco-pie
Choco-Pie is a snack with marshmallow in a soft bread covered with chocolate. In Korea, it is known as a snack that you eat when you are hungry. but it is actually very popular, especially in Russia. In Russia, they also enjoy high-end snacks with black tea. It is even famous for a picture of former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev eating a choco-pie.



Butter waffle
Butter waffle is a snack made by baking waffle-shaped flour on butter to make it crispy. As the name suggests, it tastes like butter. Butterwaffle is also famous for an actor and artist Thomas McDonnell's tweets on Twitter earlier that he was serving butterwaffle for breakfast. It's a really delicious snack, so I recommend you to try it.




Bintz
Bintz is a biscuit covered with chocolate and is characterized by a very sweet taste. There is a fact that Mark Ruffalo, who was famous for playing Hulk in Avengers, also likes this snack. In the past, he posted a picture of Bintz on his social media and said he liked Bintz. You'll be fascinated by the combination of sweet chocolate and crispy biscuits!



Not only that, among Korean snacks, Many foreign celebrities, oh!potato, honey twisted bread sticks, and Shin-chan, have posted on social media that they like Korean snacks.

Lastly, if you have a chance, please try Korean snacks at least once. Korean snacks are world-famous for their unique and diverse flavors. Try Korean snacks and experience Korea's attractive food culture!

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