In 2001, Yoon Jong Shin started a craze when he
released his hit song “Pat Bing Soo (aka Red Bean Sorbet).” It was
unprecedented; creating a song that is basically a recipe to creating Korea’s
favorite summertime dessert. While there are a number of foreign songs that are
humorously written like a recipe, “Pat Bing Soo” was probably the first kpop
song to start the craze in Korea.
Food and Pleasure
Eating is one of the greatest sensory pleasures we
can experience as human beings. Most of us probably spend the entire day
craving something delicious and satisfying our hunger. There’s a saying that we
live to eat, and that we meet friends to eat great food. The basic taste
sensations can also reflect the way we feel: sweet can be associated with love,
while bitter can suggest the way we feel after a bad breakup. As such, there
are numerous songs about food and the emotions it brings. In Korea, one of the
most popular food-themed songs was Yoon Jong Shin’s “Pat Bing Soo.”
The lyrics for “Pat Bing Soo” will bring a smile to
your face.
“Boil red beans/ caramelize the
sugar in low hat/slowly simmer it/ice flakes specifically for bing soo/freeze
it in the freezer/…pat bing soo pat bing soo I like you I like you so much/pat
bing soo pat bing soo in the summer, there’s nothing better than you”
What do you think? The lyrics, or shall I say the
recipe, is pretty funny isn’t it? Once you start listening to songs like this,
you can’t help but feel hungry and you’ll find yourself poking your head in the
refrigerator searching for something to eat. What better way to gratify your
sensory pleasures than to listen to music as you eat?
Imagining the Taste
They say that listening to soft classical music as
you enjoy your meal helps with digestion and increases your metabolism. The
beat of the music stabilizes your heartbeat, and the melody helps with your
blood circulation.
Let’s imagine songs about food. Even without a music
video, you can imagine the color, taste, and smell by simply listening to the
lyrics. Let’s say you were with your friends one Saturday afternoon. You’ve
been debating what to eat for over thirty minutes. Songs like these will help
you decide what you want in an instant.
Such food-related songs have no hidden meaning
behind their lyrics. They simply describe the food or the experiences with that
particular food, making it one of the reasons why they’re so fun and
interesting to listen to.
Here are some
food-themed kpop songs!
Super Junior Happy's "Cooking? Cooking!"
Park Myung Soo ft Girls' Generation's Jessica's "Cool Noodles"
JOO & Leeteuk's "Ice Cream"
f(x)'s "Ice Cream"
HyunA's "Ice Cream"
Big Bang
& 2NE1's "Lollipop"
f(x)
& SHINee's "Lollipop"
Girls’
Generation’s “Chocolate Love”
IU’s “Marshmallow”
T-Ara’s
“Apple is A+”
G.Na’s “Banana”
KARA’s “Strawberry”
Kim Gun Mo's "Strawberry"
The Jadu's
"Kimbab"
Norazo's "Curry"
Milk Tea's "Ramen King"
Daybreak's "Popcorn"
Haha's Centimeter's
"Sweet Rice Cake"
Most food-themed songs are
fun and upbeat. Songs like these allow us to enjoy the pleasures of eating with
our ears, making them that much enjoyable and lovable. I’m curious as to which
artists will further delight our ears and taste buds with such mouthwatering
songs.
Source + Images : Soompi
-with some addition by me ^^
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