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National Museum sets the table for Korea's food history

The korea Herald News

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July 3, 2026

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National Museum sets the table for Korea's food history

In Korea, have you eaten? has long served as a greeting, while countless expressions — from sikgu, meaning family and derived from people who share meals to idioms built around the dining table — reveal how deeply food is woven into everyday language and relationships. The newly opened exhibition The Korean Table: Food, Nature, and Life at the National Museum of Korea explores the history of Korean dining culture and food through some 650 artifacts, paintings and immersive installations in

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The korea Herald News

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· Jun 30, 2026

‘The Korean Table’ serves up more than food

In Korea, Have you eaten? has long served as a greeting, while countless expressions — from sikgu, meaning family and derived from the phrase people who share meals, to idioms built around the dining table — reveal how deeply food is woven into everyday language and relationships. The new exhibition The Korean Table: Food, Nature, and Life at the National Museum of Korea explores the history of Korean dining culture and food through some 450 artifacts, paintings and immersive installatio

UPI

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· Jul 1, 2026

South Korea exhibition traces 3,000 years of dining

South Korea exhibition traces 3,000 years of dining

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Korea’s destination bakeries

Korea’s destination bakeries

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 29, 2026

FHMAPK 2026 platform promosi keunikan makanan tradisi Johor

PONTIAN: Penganjuran Festival Hari Muzium Antarabangsa Peringkat Kebangsaan (FHMAPK) 2026 telah berjaya menjadi platform mengangkat warisan kulinari Johor ke tahap lebih tinggi sehingga menarik minat masyarakat antarabangsa. Ahli Parlimen Pontian, Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Maslan berkata, bidang gastronomi bukan hanya mengenai makanan tetapi sebahagian daripada warisan budaya penduduk yang membawa identiti, sejarah dan nilai kehidupan ... Read more The post FHMAPK 2026 platform promosi keunikan makanan tradisi Johor appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford

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· Jul 1, 2026

Taste The History Of The Hamburger At Wisconsin's Burger Fest

Taste The History Of The Hamburger At Wisconsin's Burger Fest

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial

School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial

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Related coverage for "National Museum sets the table for Korea's food history": The korea Herald News — ‘The Korean Table’ serves up more than food. UPI — South Korea exhibition traces 3,000 years of dining. Korea Times News — Korea’s destination bakeries. Utusan Malaysia — FHMAPK 2026 platform promosi keunikan makanan tradisi Johor. WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford — Taste The History Of The Hamburger At Wisconsin's Burger Fest. The New Zealand Herald — School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial