A person is trying various types of Korean fried chicken, comparing them to KFC and expressing their surprise and delight at the flavors and quality. They try plain fried chicken, honey garlic, garlic mayo, and a spicy "volcano" option, pairing some with beer and others with a pickled radish accompaniment. The person is particularly impressed with the honey garlic and garlic mayo options, but struggles with the spicy "volcano" version. They conclude by praising the food and joking that Koreans should stay in Korea because the food is better there.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is trying various types of Korean fried chicken.
2. They mention that fried chicken is a popular food item in Korea.
3. The speaker compares the Korean fried chicken to KFC, stating that it is much better.
4. They try different flavors of Korean fried chicken, including plain, honey garlic, garlic mayo, and spicy.
5. The speaker notes that beer is a common accompaniment to fried chicken in Korea.
6. They try a Korean beer, which they describe as refreshing and not having a strong dairy flavor.
7. The speaker also tries a pickled radish, which they say helps to cleanse the palate.
8. They mention that in Korea, fried chicken is often paired with a side dish, such as radish or beer.
9. The speaker tries a spicy Korean fried chicken dish, which they find to be very hot.
10. They note that the spicy dish is not just hot, but also has a lot of flavor.
11. The speaker expresses their appreciation for Korean food and culture.
12. They joke that Koreans should stay in Korea because the food is better there.
13. The speaker thanks the Koreans for sending them food and expresses their desire to visit Korea soon.