The Korean Meal That Might Kill You

The Korean Meal That Might Kill You

Lots of Korean food is both healthy and delicious. While delicious, these meals are certainly not healthy. Nor are they recommended for regular consumption!

As recently noted on Korean website Instiz, last year some schoolgirls put their own unique spin on the traditional dish bibimbap.

Here is a nice photo of bibimbap before it’s mixed:


[Photo: Agnes Ly [Flickr via Wiki]]
You stir all this up with a spoon. It’s hot, healthy and delicious. I love it.

So, instead of making something hot and healthy, some students made some cold, totally unhealthy, and, depending on your love of sweet things, heart-attack-inducingly yummy.

This.

Or this.

Goodness.

Look at all those colours.

In some photos, you can see ice cream, popsicles, cookies, marshmallows, cereal, and an array of chocolate snacks. In short, you see fat and sugar. Delicious!

These images popped up on places like GreedEat and spread across numerous Korean forums. Again, this is not a traditional bibimbap dish, but the result of kids screwing around with friends and having fun.

If you want to make your own untraditional bibimbap, you’ll need lots of ingredients. But do not eat this by yourself. You will die.

That might suffice.

Benches always make it look like you have even more ingredients.

So what we’re going to do is turn this…

…into this.

Or this…

…into this. Whichever!

Adding the ice cream is very important.

Stir and stir.

Looks done. I guess!

Start eating!

But make sure to clean your plate. You don’t want to waste all those calories!


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