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🥟Join the Kyungyang Mandu membership: / @smartmandoo Kings of the Joseon Dynasty ate five times a day. And most of the people who prepared these meals were men. The king ate while thinking of the people in each region, looking at the side dishes on the table. This Kyungyang Mandu is a story about the 'Joseon Dynasty King's Table'. Aren't you hungry for knowledge? If you found the story of the B-grade Kyungyang Mandu channel 'Kyungyang Mandu' helpful, please like and subscribe! Illustration│Do-kyung #Gyoyang Mandu #Joseon Dynasty #History #Korean History #Eating Show #Surasang #Palace Lady #Table References 『Joseon Unofficial History in Food That Tastes Better When You Know It』 l Song Yeong-sim l Pampas l 2017 The King's Meal, Sura l Cultural Streaming Channel Cultural Heritage Column (2013. 1. 16) Deodeok Dish and Gwanghaegun l Bizwatch (2015. 5. 1) The Gluttony of Kings and Noblemen of the Joseon Dynasty l KBS News (2017. 10. 16) It's a shame to miss out on a banquet table l K-Gonggam Nuri Home (2022. 9. 19) Everyday food in the palace, a king's daily meal l Our History Net