Bolivia Cochabamba Korean Mart Korean Food Store

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hello, this is Choi Kocha😎

In Cochabamba, Bolivia

There are several Korean markets.

One of them,

I'm going to post about Asi Mart!

First of all, Assi Mart is in my house.

This is the nearest Korean market!

Assi Mart in Cochabamba is back after a year and a half!

Keep going!

I went to the place where he was before

I thought it was gone

They moved to the shop across the street!

You've moved to a bigger place!

The boss I met after a long time.

Please recognize me hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Long time no see. Nice to meet you.

When I went the first day,

He gave me a gimbap roll that he made himself ã… ã… ã… ã…  Impressed!

(I went home and ate very yummy♥

Thank you, Mr. Asimart♥)

Anything in Bolivia

You can buy Korean food.

There is almost nothing.

Cochabamba Assi Mart

Nothing is missing,,,,,,

There is everything!

There are quite a few different types of ramen!

Shin Ramyun, Jin Ramyun, Bibimmyeon, etc.

There are many different types of cup noodles.

Bonbon, bee juice, aloe juice, etc.

There are also plenty of drinks!

At Cocha Assy Mart

Tofu, pickled radish, home-made kimchi, etc.

I'm selling it

Mix of coffee, snacks, sweets, cakes, etc.

Plenty of variety!!!!

Seaweed gimbap, spring rolls, canarian fish sauce, etc.

In fact I have almost all of them hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Nothing is missing!!!

types of noodles

Kalguksu Noodles, Jajangmyeon Noodles, Udon Noodles, Somen Noodles, etc.

There are several.

They also have glass noodles and naengmyeon! nice!

Soybean paste and red pepper paste are basic,

Curry and black bean paste are also available.

They even have wasabi powder!

eating Korean food

food you need

Almost all of them are available here at Assi Mart.

If you miss Korean food,

go to Assi Mart and buy it ^^

Although they sell more expensive than Korea,

However, in Bolivia

As long as you can get it ,,,,,

I think it's very good ^^

There is also a vending machine for coffee blends.

For those who know the taste of coffee blend,,,,

I think you will like it haha

Bolivian friends too

I really like the Korean coffee blend!

in hot cocha weather

Cool down the coffee mixture and drink it.

I really like it

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Gochujang is what my mother did.

I brought

I didn't have any soybean paste, so I bought soybean paste!

At Cocha Assy Mart

There are two kinds of soybean paste.

Sempio soybean paste and miso soybean paste!

Sempio soybean paste 47 bowls (about KRW 7,990),

30 bowls of soybean paste (about KRW 5100)

I bought it for a total of 77 balls (about KRW 13,090).

It's certainly more expensive than Korea ^^:;;;;;

however,

cooking Korean food

buy it ^^

When I use soybean paste,

Sampyo soybean paste, Miso soybean paste

I use a mixture of these two.

When mixed, it tastes even better!

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However, there is also a Korean Mart in Cochabamba.

in some places

You can buy almost any Korean food here.



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