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Boseong Green Tea Festival (보성다향대축제) Food

Boseong Green Tea Festival (보성다향대축제) Food

May 2018 · 5 min read · Jeollanam-do

Last Sunday after the Sea Parting Festival we came to the Boseong Green Tea Festival. You can see my previous post in the link above, but this one was much better 😁 For this festival it was much more about the food for us. So that is what I am posting today.

Boseong Green Tea Festival (보성다향대축제)

Food!!

As soon as we arrived we made the plan to go up to the top of the festival and eat our way back down 😂 and this just what we did. Starting with dessert of course lol

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Green tea ice cream! A staple of the green tea festival 😋No cones though, a lot of people where asking him if he had any but I think he was saying it takes away from the flavor. Maybe he is right, but it was so good I don't think it could take too much away.

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The same guy was selling this green tea instant mix. Just put some into a water bottle and shake it up 😁 Seemed like something I could use but the price felt a little steep at 30,000₩.

Actual Lunch

We stopped at this food truck to get something because they had things with green tea in them. My friend has been sick lately with a bad throat so I asked the people if there was shrimp in the green tea bibimbab (녹차 비빔밥), she has a serious shrimp allergy. Man, that guy was confused when he handed her card back because he didn't know who could speak Korean 😂

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Green tea Bibimbab it seemed like that instant green tea powder was sprinkled on top of it.

Tea Tasting

What is a green tea festival without a little tea tasting, am I right? Need it to wash down that bibimbab 😀

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This is green tea. Then next is black tea.

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The little wooden thing you are seeing is a second filter because it has fine spices mixed with the tea. Also fun fact! Did you you know that you steep different teas at different temperatures? Green tea for example should be steeped at about 76°C and black tea at 93°C. I learned that from a friend that is really into tea, it blew my mind because I noticed that green tea was often more at a room temp when it is served, so now I hope you all know as well 😁

Flower Tea

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Not really green tea but it is still a tea and counts ha The sign translates directly to cold flower drink.

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They were selling these in bottles as well, so I came back and got one for the intern at my school. I figured she would like it since it is really sweet and suppose to be healthy as well.

Dinner

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Green Tea Rice Cakes (녹차 떡볶이) I believe that the green tea part is mixed into the sauce on this one. It was a little milder in spice compared to usual.

20180520_171543.jpg A Korean Pancake (파전) for the entree, side dishes (반찬) of course, and Korean Rice Wine (막걸리)!

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I always like how restaurant owners will ask me if I can eat Kimchi or Gaenip (a korean leaf that is kinda woody). I just look at them and say, 'I can eat anything.' The exception is Skate fish (홍어). Not that I can't eat it, I would just rather have anything else lol

Actual Dessert

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This is a Korean dessert pancake (호떡)
It contains a cinnamon sugar filling and nuts. Unfortunately, my friend could not have this because it contained peanuts so she opted for the next option.

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20180520_174057.jpgCup bread, honestly I can't remember exactly what this is called, I just think cup bread is the Konglish way of calling it. They are filled with a red bean paste and that is all I really need to know to want more 😋 I love red bean desserts, it is one of my weaknesses ha

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Alright, we came full circle. From the top of the festival we started with green tea ice cream and we ended with green tea ice cream. The second serving wasn't as good because it it was more of a soft serve than real ice cream. It was still pretty good though.

All and all this is another festival that I would highly promote if I could. There was so much to this place that if I came back a second day, I could easily find more things to do. Tommorow, I will highlight more photos that I took of the scenery and events they had but there really is a ton of things to do. If you come to Korea in the Spring time keep this festival in mind even if you are a coffee drinker like me 😂




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