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Jaime
I had garaetteok for breakfast, which can be also dubbed as rice cake. Some might say it doesn't taste at all, but I really like the texture of it. It's so chewy! As It is a pure chunk of carbonate..., it is pretty bad for losing weight. but I can't stop eating it 🥲
Sep 22, 2021 3:13 AM
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I had garaetteok for breakfast - you can call it "rice cake" in English. Some might say it doesn't have any taste at all, but I really like the texture of it. It's so chewy! As it is a pure chunk of carbohydrates it is pretty bad for losing weight. But I can't stop eating it! 🥲
Sounds yummy Jaime! You expressed yourself well. We sometimes use "carbs" for carbohydrates in informal English. Rice cake, that has a ton of carbs! Good luck with your English studies!
September 22, 2021
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Jaime
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Korean
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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