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		<title>Unusual Korean Seafood: Gaebul</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[THE MAGNIFICENT PENIS FISH IN KOREA]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Korea has some really interesting seafood, but this is one that usually incites giggles. Probably our most mature video ever right? The penis fish can also be called &#8220;the fat innkeeper worm&#8221; by those who refuse to acknowledge what it looks like. Commonly found at seafood markets in Korea, we were just walking past a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Korea has some really interesting seafood, but this is one that usually incites giggles.</p>
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<p>Probably our most mature video ever right?</p>
<p>The penis fish can also be called &#8220;the fat innkeeper worm&#8221; by those who refuse to acknowledge what it looks like. Commonly found at seafood markets in Korea, we were just walking past a restaurant in Jinju that had these at the front. Usually gaebul is seen in buckets or baskets lying flat, but some of these were hanging down and gently swaying in the water. I first posted the video on Instagram and the popularity of it there made us decide to post on YouTube too, but we made it educational! Come try gaebul in Korea! Eaten raw with salt and sesame oil. (Also we said &#8220;kinda&#8221; translates to &#8220;dog penis&#8221; because actually it&#8217;s &#8220;dog balls&#8221; which doesn&#8217;t seem as correct).</p>
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