[VIDEO] How Korean blood sausage 'sundae' is made in factories



By Kim Kang-min, Lee Ka-jin

Sundae is a popular dish in Korea, often enjoyed as a convenient and tasty snack in markets across the country.

This savory snack made of cooked cow's blood, sticky rice, and spices, has been a traditional favorite of the Korean people for generations. Sundae can be served in many different forms, such as Sundae soup, which is also a popular dish in Korea.

In some ways, a sundae resembles an American sausage. The dish is sometimes compared to boudin noir from France or to buristo from Italy.

Have you even wondered how this dish is mass-produced before it is sold at Korea's street markets?


Kim Kang-min ymloo3@koreatimes.co.kr

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