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"The Law of Jungle" was so satisfied that the Lakandon tasted of Choi Hyun-seok's cooking remained to remain

'Jungle's Law in Mexico' Choi Hyun-seok made dishes for the Rakanon.

The 20-day SBS entertainment program "The Law of Jungle" was so satisfied that the Lakandon tasted of Choi Hyun-seok's cooking remained to remain.

Choi started cooking with vegetables and fruits from the kitchen garden and fish caught by Kim Byung - man. He laughed at the performance of a unique salt-spraying performance, grooming large fish. Kim Byeong-man also said, "I only saw it on TV, I actually watched it for the first time."

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"We are a little lucky," said Nam, "We are looking forward to cooking Choi Hyun-seok." Choi Hyun Suk, "I like to cook in the jungle," he nervously trembled.

Kim Byeong-man proposed to eat 'Fish Tacos' completed by Choi Hyun-suk with the Lakandon. Aborigines who tasted Choi Hyun Suk 's food were said to be "really delicious" and said, "What' s different from what I usually eat.

Kim Joon-hyun also showed a scene of 'Hanbangman', which became a hot topic in 'Tasty Guys' by Choi Hyun-seok's tacos. Everyone was surprised when a large taco came into Kim's mouth. Other performers also tasted the taste of Choi Hyun-seok's tacos.

Choi started cooking with the chicken provided by the Rakanon. More than Lakandon Aboriginal people gathered in the dishes completed by Choi Hyun Suk. The roast chicken cooked by Choi Hyun Suk disappeared in an instant.

When the Lakandon patriarch who got the miso soup hesitated to eat, the performers thought that it was not satisfactory. But the patriarch hesitated because he did not know whether he should share a dish of his miso soup with others. When the interpreter said that he could eat alone, the patriarch was tasted, and his thumb was raised and he admired it. One of the Aborigines said, "I wish the chef who made this food would stay here." They all laughed.