Kids Love Squid

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The only thing I have ever had to ban in the classroom is dried squid, ojingeo오징어.

IT STINKS!!!

Actually, I occasionally enjoy dried squid. It matches well with beer. It tastes better than it smells, but OMG–it can truly reek. You can almost smell it in this instructional video.

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It comes in different flavors. My favorites are barbecue and butter. If you go to see a movie, you can even get peanut butter flavored dried squid.This leads to one of my more surprising observations: in Korea, kids love squid.

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They frequently snack on this, and it is marketed to kids next to the candies.

When I taught kindergarten, the schools had birthday parties each month for the students whose birthdays fell on that month. There were kids each month who would not touch cake. They couldn’t stand it. But all of the kids attacked an opened bag of dried squid.

Observe.

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Like velociraptors on a holstein.

So the conclusion of my unscientific survey: kids love squid more than chocolate cake.

Comments

7 responses to “Kids Love Squid”

  1. Annie Avatar
    Annie

    Specifically “Korean kids” love squid. I’ve tried & tried to get my step son to enjoy it as much as I do, nothing doing!!

  2. Elmin Avatar

    Best wishes you all, from Istanbul 🙂

  3. Gdog Avatar
    Gdog

    I love dried squid too…lately I’ve been eating the dried fish that looks like a flat pancake. Bring it on!

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