I ate wild vegetable mixed rice on business trip

in food •  8 years ago 

I had a business trip some days ago. As usually my business trip was seeking ways in the forest and mountain. We had ridden and visited several places. Next schedule was walking through the mountain and verifying report.

We were tired and hungry. At this time we found a shabby restaurant on the road. Their menu was the mixed rice with various wild vegetables.

Entering the restaurant, we could look at the forecourt.

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They were preparing the wild vegetables. Preparing wild vegetables is complicated process. At first collecting in the mountain and the field, 2nd boiling, 3rd drying to preserve for long time. 4th boiling to eat

This was drying to preserve.

The day we visited was very sunny, so it was nice to dry the vegetables.

This cactus was nice.
At first, I thought the restaurant owner was loving cactus.

But they told me this cactus was a kinds of wild vegetables.
The fruit of this cactus was using for making a nectar.
They told me the fruit of the cactus is very helpful for various diseases.

The earthen wares were full of the forecourt.
The earthen wares were using to make the soy sauce and duinjang.
The duinjang is similar to the japanese miso, but duinjang needed to much time to fermentate.


The restaurant made all sauces by themselves. In korean cuisine, the most difficult thing is preparing sauce, because waiting time is essential in making traditional sauce.

The table was prepared.

This is wild vegetables, radish was added.

Duinjang stew and the pork

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fresh vegetables and pork with duinjang

It seemed that I was very hungry. I ate for a while and thought that I didn’t take a picture to mix the rice with vegetables.
So I stopped to eat and took a picture.

We all satisfied.

There were dried vegetables on the wall to sell.

When you visit korea, try the wild vegetable rice. You will like it.

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

@slowwalker the food certainly looks fresh and would have been quite aromatic when it was cooked. My girlfriend Grace makes great fried rice - I will have to learn how to cook with some vegetables in it for her and hopefully out do her cooking! Thanks for sharing. :)

Thank you for your dropping by

No problem. It was an enjoyable read.

@slowwalker nim
next time kachi kaja!
are those kimchi jars?
have you read @jrcornel's post?
he's presenting a very very huge opportunity
you should check it out

Did you try the cactus? The pads are delicious sliced and sautéed in olive oil (after you take the prickers off) along with onions. The fruit is sweet and great for making jelly and sauces. I actually juice the fruit, too. That type of cactus grows all around me. Enjoyable post! Thank you.

I didn't know that cactus was edible

Yes. The type in your picture is. When it's prepared properly it tastes delicious.

Is it just me or do some of these pictures just look like a metric fuckload of shrooms? Was this a business trip or a business trip if you catch my drift?

I love rice mmm

😉👍

Thanks for sharing. I'm following you, please follow me anda give me upvoted

^^

I follow too! Thanks for sharing.

I find your culture and customs to be very attuned to Nature. What we in North America consider health food or vegan is the way you have been eating for thousands of years. It is good for the Earth and good for us. Lovely pictures! Every photo is a little adventure :)

Thank you so much

you're welcome :)

Wow looks like some very interesting fool there. But I does also look good:) it almost reminds me of pork lau lau; a delicacy here in Hawaii. Thank you for sharing!

Thank you

Always up for trying something different, looks like you had a good time!

Woww...I like it @slowwalker

Thank you so much

오늘도 좋은섯 드셨네요
묵나물(말린나물)은 조상들의 지혜지요

^^

Hi!)) Thanks for the interesting story! Special thanks that you still managed to stop and not eat everything and make photos for us)))) lol

Seems very, very tasty! <3

thank you

Very interesting post and the food looks good :) thanks for share :)

;D

What a great experience !!!

thank you

You're welcome.

  ·  8 years ago Reveal Comment

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excellant reporting , this is the kind of knowledge that we need to preserve and pass onto the next generation

Looks great. I love Asian food.

Asian food is good for health

looks very yummy, i like it thanks for sharing

Thank you

I would be spending all day at that place. Nice pics. The food looks good!

Thank you

What a very cool place wow the food looks so interesting and good great steem! 🕊

Thank you so much

Looks very tasty my friend!

Thank you

Looks very good. I am hungry! I want to eat these things too! :)

lol

"They told me the fruit of the cactus is very helpful for various diseases." Wow really cool, looks like the wild vegetable rice was good!

자야 될 시간인데... 배가 고파 지네요...ㅎ

Hahaha

beautiful

I really would love to visit Korea, its on my list to do :)) its so interesting, the food the culture!!

I have felt that more and more since being on steemit as kr is such a big thing/tag on the site I get exposed more and more to Korean culture and it really makes me want to travel there someday.

You need to visit korea

Thank you so much

Woah, this makes me really hungry. I don't think I can eat those though, well, since I haven't tried it yet, I wouldn't know.

I wish I knew someone in USA to teach me how to find and preserve wild foods. I have a book on finding but it's hard to use. Korea seems to keep this old tradition alive. : ) Very Interesting!

Looks good I wish I can find this kind of rice.

This looks so good! Such an amazing place!

Hello my friend . Beautiful photography
This is also a good meal

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Never tried wild vegetables. Wonder how different they taste from typical vegies

Sounds so good

Great

I also want to be a businessman like you @slowwalker can travel to various countries

;D

Very interesting post, and good food. You have a good job, you travel all the time. Thank you @slowwalker

I understand that feeling when you want to document every that you eat and then you forget cos you are so hungry! :P
Love the post!
Upvoted!! :)
Have a great day!! :)

Looks really good!

Thank you

Wow nice blog :-)

Each your post is a flight in a balloon. Bright landscapes that open to our eyes and change with the ease of a butterfly, make me look at the world with different eyes.

Looks so tempting ...
A fun trip from you

So tasty everything is described, oh, I immediately wanted to eat!

Looks very tasty! Plain rice can be quite boring at times, so that seems like a great dish. I enjoyed a fish and rice dish in greece once which was full of wild herbs I never heard of it, but it was soo good :).

Wonderful trip.I've Upvoted for sure. happy to meet you in this big family.
looking forward to your next post.
You can follow my food blog to know more about me @fatkid

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

The fruits of the cactus are very good .... I always eat the "figs of india" they call it so. They are very common in my region

good article

This is great! I love black rice with vegetables! Have a good day @slowwalker! Bon appetit!

resteem your mostly post kindly follow me back , great to see your posts

@slowwalker 글 잘읽었습니다! 한국분 같은데 영어를 잘 쓰시는군요 ㅎㅎ 다음 글을 기다리겠습니다~

All of this food is from the wild, collected in the mountains?! What an incredible, and simple concept to stay close to nature and eat close to the earth. Thank you for sharing this story!

제가 좋아하는 보리비빔밥입니당~^^

맛있겠지요

nice work. I have followed you do follow me back to help each other thanks

nice post followed you plz follow me back

It looks healthy and delicious. Whereabouts was this? I understand that there are various cacti that are supposed to be very good for your health - some are also psychoactive and can be used in spiritual practices. Thank you for sharing:)

the vegetable is good for health

ABSOLUTELY

Its amazing that you get to see the preparation of the raw vegetables like that. In the US, most restaurants like to keep that secret.

Great to hear it, what are Talking with these people?

I eat Ewoks on my business trips.

Ewoks ?

yes they are an acquired taste but I find them delicious!

Fantastic photos! I though you might be interested in this, it's a choice selection of some of the earliest color photos in history. https://steemit.com/photography/@wvm/some-of-the-earliest-color-monochrome-photos-in-history

Looks like you had a great trip. I love Korean food especially Kimchi!!!!

ok I will promise to try out wild vegetables, thanks! The table looked great, some nice experience you made while your business trip

HI what a great photos and your story makes me real hungry !
please come and visit my blog @okja I'm write about korean cuisine !

Slowwalker nim, your trip certainly showcases the organic, natural and non-artificial life! Love it.

This is beautiful tho am not familair with this food..just wondering how it taste

I once chopped down a Cactus Plant at our Church, it burnt blisters all over my arms, evidently the juices in it ,were hihgly acidic, Interesting Post.

처음에 외국분이 여행오셔서 쓰신줄 알았네요.
한국 분이셨네요.^^

너무 맛있겠어요.~

Good post and interesting to read ....

It's always nice to see what other people are #foraging. I wonder what kinds of wild vegetables these were. It's good to see people still connected to the wild plants!

ㅎㅎ 건강에 좋은거 드시네요 야호!

네 감사합니다

Thank you for sharing
I like korea food, would like to visit korea some day.

Wow, what a healthy way to eat this kind of food. I also prepared to eat vegetables and sea foods and thought of planting some vegetables ;-)

Thank for your sharing. In our country rice is also popular food ^^

Such food is healthy because it is from directly from nature. Love it.

Man.. that's some productive business trip!
Great camera shots.. oh this food is tempting.
What's the difference btw normal rise and wild korean??
It knows Taekwondo? :d Oh.. it should be spicy!!