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Korean vs Mexican Snacks: Whose Childhood Was Better?

Korean vs Mexican Snacks: Whose Childhood Was Better?

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What happens when Korean childhood snacks go head-to-head with Mexican favorites? In this episode of Seoul To My Salsa, Antonio and Katheline try nostalgic snacks from both cultures while sharing stories about childhood memories, favorite comfort foods, and why culture shapes taste preferences. From banana milk and squid snacks to spicy candies and Takis, the reactions range from excitement… to complete regret. Along the way, they compare how Korean and Mexican flavors are built differently — and why some snacks instantly feel like home while others feel completely unexpected. Key Topics 🟪 Korean childhood snacks and nostalgia 🟪 Mexican candy and spicy snack culture 🟪 Food memories and family experiences 🟪 Cultural differences in flavor preferences 🟪 Ranking favorite snacks from both cultures (00:00) Intro (01:04) Snack Spread Intro (01:50) Favorite Childhood Snacks (05:54) Ojingeo Jip Squid Puffs (09:17) Ojingeo Ttangkong Squid Peanut Ball (12:20) Cho Chung U-Gua Rice Crunch (16:10) Honey Butter Chips Hype (18:55) Gim-bugak Fried Seaweed (22:10) Korean Snack Rankings (23:27) Switching to Mexican Snacks (24:14) Gansito Chocolate Cake (25:32) Sponch Strawberry Marshmallow (26:48) Spicy Salted Apricot Fail (29:04) Serpentinas Fruit Rollup (30:33) Mazapan Peanut Candy (31:55) Tamarindo Spoon Candy (34:25) Takis Blue Heat Winner (36:17) Culture Taste Comparison (37:27) Wrap Up and Goodbye 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes of Seoul To My Salsa — real conversations about intercultural marriage, parenting, relationships, and navigating Korean and Mexican culture under one roof. Seoul To My Salsa: 🟣 YouTube 🟣 Spotify 🟣 Instagram 🔴 Katheline Garcia’s Instagram 🔴 Antonio Garcia’s Instagram
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