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Cheon, sometimes spelled jeon, are lovely little fried snacks that you can get from street sellers, and at the markets. Taejeon has a large market downtown, comprised of many buildings with all now have roofed in streets, so it feels kind of like a giant mall (covering several blocks), but not sujected to an overall design. Top right: zuccini jeon; on the far left, fish jeon; and centre right, teeny tiny hamburger jeon. The rest, I'm not sure about, but we got a mixed package and they were all good.
Snack vendors roaming the street looking for a crowded area where they could park their push cart and sell their fried finger food ( such as fish balls, squid balls, chicken balls and Kikiam) for snack.
Enjoying a snack poolside. Technically a no-no, but apparently the guards are a little lenient on the no eating inside the fence rule this year.
02. Mai 2012 - Loeb führte in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Restaurant zur Post in Bansin, Usedom Tourismus und dem Restaurant Energy Kitchen einen original norddeutschen Klön-Snack Abend durch. Begleitet von Seemannsliedern wurden Köstlichkeiten der pomerschen Küche serviert.