Korea's Cup Ramen Obsession Goes Deeper Than You Think On average, a Korean person eats 73 servings of instant ramen per year — the highest per-capita consumption of instant noodles anywhe…
Read moreKorea Runs on Spice. Here Is Why That Makes Total Sense. There is a phrase Koreans use that does not translate cleanly into English: 매운맛에 진심. Roughly, it means "dead serious about spice.&…
Read moreThe Microwave Is Not a Backup Plan. In Korea, It Is the Plan. There is a specific kind of tired that anyone who has pulled an all-nighter, sprinted between back-to-back meetings, or walked hom…
Read moreWhen Your Skincare Routine Starts With a Scan In Seoul's high-end skincare boutiques and increasingly in private apartments across the city, the morning routine no longer begins with clean…
Read moreWhy Seoul's Approach to Aging Skin Starts at the Device Level The term "anti-aging" has quietly fallen out of favor in Korean skincare circles, replaced by something that sounds …
Read moreThe Global Beauty Device Race Has a Clear New Contender If you have been shopping for an at-home beauty device recently, you already know the decision is harder than it used to be. For most of…
Read moreKorea Did Not Invent Instant Food. It Just Perfected It. In 2025, South Korea's instant noodle exports crossed $1.52 billion — the first time any single Korean food product had passed the …
Read moreThe H-Mart Freezer Aisle Is Where Korean Food Culture Actually Lives South Korea's food exports crossed $7.86 billion in 2025, an 8.3 percent increase from the year before. Ramen led the c…
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