When someone sends candy from North Korea to your office, what would you do? I know what I did, I had to try it! You never know if you will like something until you try it. This candy is similar to a powdered jelly, with not much flavor and a consistency of another Korean food called Muk or Mook. Muk is a Korean food made from grains, beans, or nut starch such as buckwheat, sesame, and acorns and has a jelly-like consistency. Most people that tried it didn’t like the consistency of the candy because it was pretty strange but I am used to it from eating Muk. I don’t think North Korea will be cornering the world’s candy market anytime soon with this one so there is little to worry about on that front. . . . . . #northkorea #northkoreancandy #asiancandy #strangeconsistency #notafavorite #trynewthings #dontsayno #adayinthelife #nyc #nyc🗽#manhattan #nyclife #nyclifestyle #scenefromny #scenefromnyc #washingtonheights #newyorker #newyorkcity #newyorkny #newyorkinstagram #newyorkstateofmind #citywhereilive #touristinmycity #citywhereilivein #thecitywhereilive #newyorkcitylife #newyorkcitypics #newyorkcityphotos #localtourist #nycmanofmanytalents (at Morningside Heights, Manhattan) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1u3bNpnIjL/?igshid=12j48pscs6ay8













