Dried squid question for Koreans

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DanTMWTMP

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Damn.. I love dry squid. I've actually never heard of that rock, or that rock-flavored squid. I'd just usually roast them over a fire, and eat them. Oh gawd my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
 

Key West

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It's saying it's grilled/cooked on particular type of rocks. That rock is supposed to have health benefit or so they claim.

Okay, the misunderstanding is getting out of hand. It has nothing to do with rock as an ingredient.

The words are plain saying "Grilled on a stone-bed for great taste!". They're just saying it's tastier because of BBQ-style smell. AKA MARKETING.
 
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ponyo

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Okay, the misunderstanding is getting out of hand. It has nothing to do with rock as an ingredient.

The words are plain saying "Grilled on a stone-bed for great taste!". They're just saying it's tastier because of BBQ-style smell. AKA MARKETING.

When did I say the rock was an ingredient? Read what I wrote and then read yours. You can find street vendors using these rocks to grill/cook. They claim foods cooked on these rocks are good/healthy for you.
 

aigomorla

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Okay, the misunderstanding is getting out of hand. It has nothing to do with rock as an ingredient.

The words are plain saying "Grilled on a stone-bed for great taste!". They're just saying it's tastier because of BBQ-style smell. AKA MARKETING.

lol thats exactly what he said...

It was grilled on stone

It's saying it's grilled/cooked on particular type of rocks. That rock is supposed to have health benefit or so they claim.