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Sweet Potatoes and Umbrellas

01/12/08

Permalink 11:01:15 pm, by admin Email , 74 words   English (US)
Categories: ...and Takes On, Korea, Food and Drink, 사랑?

Sweet Potatoes and Umbrellas

"What do you want on your pizza? How about potatoes?"

I wrinkled up my nose, "Potatoes on pizza are gross. No potatoes."

"OK."



Pizza Cat Pizza

"What are those yellow things?"

Good Man shrugged. "Um. I dunno. Cheese?"

I tasted the ribbon of yellow and yelled, "This is a sweet potato! I said no potatoes! Gamja chingu! Gamja chingu!." Potato friend. "Why?"

***



눈사람

I have built many snowmen in my life. Umbrellas never came out.

7 comments

Comment from: kimbelina [Visitor] Email · http://kimbelina.ca
That's the one thing that completely freaked me out about pizza in Seoul. Sweet potatoes do not belong on pizza. The other weird thing was getting a side of pickles with our order. Very strange.
01/13/08 @ 04:09
Comment from: Robbin [Visitor] Email
Nasty....just nasty.
01/13/08 @ 06:37
Comment from: Karen [Visitor] Email · http://aikiaddict.blogspot.com/
Potatoes. Pizza. Does Not Compute. And that snowman pic is hilarious!
01/13/08 @ 09:15
Comment from: becca [Visitor] Email · http://4am-insomniac.com/blog
Hm. Potatoes on pizza don't sound that bad...odd, but not bad. Regular potatoes at least...sweet potatoes are blech...
01/13/08 @ 17:43
Comment from: joseph [Visitor] Email · http://ezcorean.com
yes indeed. good point.
01/13/08 @ 21:57
Comment from: Jennifer [Visitor] Email · http://www.jennipal.blogspot.com
Haha umbrella...........ONLY IN KOREA
01/14/08 @ 05:59
Ha! I actually love sweet potato pizza. It's THE food I miss about Korea--I've been able to find most of my other Korean food cravings since my return to the states. And I enjoyed sweet potato lattes there, too.
01/14/08 @ 13:25

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