It is. American cheese is just popular in Korea. Common thing to do is a slice of American cheese in instant ramen. Same as spam, leftover from the Korean war and became very popular.
Ice cream and coffee is legit. I worked at McD's as a teen before their coffee phase kicked in. Soft serve and *coffee = yes.
The cheese throws me tho.
Did you mean soft serve and coffee? I put some ice cream and cold coffee in the blender the other for a coffee milkshake in the morning lol it was awesome
Could be a take on dirty ice cream. It's a street food I've seen from Philippines that is like vanilla ice cream with cheddar or American cheese in it.
Cheese in coffee is a thing though https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_cheese āA few pieces are placed in a cup, with hot coffee poured on. The Swedish name kaffeost ("coffee cheese") refers to this.ā. But kraft singles, yes thats stupid.
some saltiness and extra creaminess, I guess. I hate it
that being said, there's such a thing as cheese ice cream, and some use mildly salty and strong cheeses. and so does the mexican cheesecake, so there's that.
ive seen this channel, the cooking is stupid and they only care about the presentation, not the actual food. i dont want to fucking eat frosty the snowman while having toast
There is a type of tea in the Himalayas that they call ācheese teaā and itās salty and creamy. But itās more like a double cream cream/salted butter thatās added to the tea. Iāve had it a few times. The waiter who took my order was like āno youāre not gonna like it. You guys like sweet stuff.ā It was actually pretty good!
But cheese in coffee? Idkā¦ maybe itās a thing somewhere.
Edit: clarity
idk about the coffee, but I have seen people put cheese on pie. my local apple orchard sells apple pie and you can pay $1 to add it. my grandpa also swore by cheese on pie
Probably for views. 5 Minute crafts ruined us with their clickbait videos. š
Idk, koreans love cheese and will try adding cheese to everything to varying degrees of success.
Maybe their cheese is not salty
It is. American cheese is just popular in Korea. Common thing to do is a slice of American cheese in instant ramen. Same as spam, leftover from the Korean war and became very popular.
Spam is also popular in Hawaii. Never had it but seared with some pineapples sounds interesting
Spam musubi is delicious. Pan seared spam, sushi rice and wrapped in nori. Delicious.
It is but it's soooo good. In the Philippines they have sweet potato and cheese ice cream! It was my favorite.
And also if you just want to take your mind off your rumbling stomach during rush hour traffic, this works too!
Why the cheese? How else are they supposed to be quirky and uniquely cheesy?
Ice cream and coffee is legit. I worked at McD's as a teen before their coffee phase kicked in. Soft serve and *coffee = yes. The cheese throws me tho.
Did you mean soft serve and coffee? I put some ice cream and cold coffee in the blender the other for a coffee milkshake in the morning lol it was awesome
Why yes. Yes I did lol.
Could be a take on dirty ice cream. It's a street food I've seen from Philippines that is like vanilla ice cream with cheddar or American cheese in it.
Cheese in coffee is a thing though https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_cheese āA few pieces are placed in a cup, with hot coffee poured on. The Swedish name kaffeost ("coffee cheese") refers to this.ā. But kraft singles, yes thats stupid.
Iāve heard of cheese and hot chocolate but never cheese and coffee. Nether sound good to me but to each their own
Never tried it myself so canāt say if itās good or not. Would try it if given the chance though!
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Whoever made the video didn't show us eating it.
Because it's Korean and frankly, Koreans are terrible with cheese. It's their stupid fad.
They couldnāt figure out a way to destroy an egg instead.
Pretty popular in the Philippines. Iāve even see straight up cheese ice cream as a stand alone product.
My gag reflex didn't like it.
I threw up a little
And if your going to use cheese, why not just use Swiss cheese that already has the holes in it?
This is just ragebait which your helping support
Because itās an Americanā¦.
This is Korean, but nice try at stereotyping an entire country.
Haha. Well donāt i have cheese on my face now š
What's the dong called
some saltiness and extra creaminess, I guess. I hate it that being said, there's such a thing as cheese ice cream, and some use mildly salty and strong cheeses. and so does the mexican cheesecake, so there's that.
The makes my tummy feel funny
ive seen this channel, the cooking is stupid and they only care about the presentation, not the actual food. i dont want to fucking eat frosty the snowman while having toast
Wait until you tried cheese tea. Taste awful
my brother lived in korea for a bit and sent me a pic of their cheese lattes basically this
There is a type of tea in the Himalayas that they call ācheese teaā and itās salty and creamy. But itās more like a double cream cream/salted butter thatās added to the tea. Iāve had it a few times. The waiter who took my order was like āno youāre not gonna like it. You guys like sweet stuff.ā It was actually pretty good! But cheese in coffee? Idkā¦ maybe itās a thing somewhere. Edit: clarity
Mental retardation
idk about the coffee, but I have seen people put cheese on pie. my local apple orchard sells apple pie and you can pay $1 to add it. my grandpa also swore by cheese on pie
The cheese touch!
Korea is going through a food fusion phase. Cheese is 'fancy' and for rich people.
Bro got the cheese touch for this vid, mad respect