EVERY country has its own special food which is the trademark of that country itself.
Usually, the trademark of this dish is what foreign tourists look for when visiting that country.
One of them is South Korea with its famous barbecue dishes, not only hanwoo (premium beef) but also Samgyeopsal.
Which is a roast pork dish which is usually eaten wrapped in kimchi, garlic and perilla leaves.

Well, it turns out that the appeal of samgyeopsal also attracted the attention of the famous Hollywood actress and humanitarian rights activist, Angelina Jolie.
Because, in the midst of his busy schedule, he visited Seoul, South Korea in order to carry out his duties as a UN ambassador.

Angelina Jolie is known to be enjoying eating Korean-style barbecue, specifically samgyeopsal, at a restaurant in Seoul, on Friday 2 November 2018. It was further stated that Angelina, who was seen wearing all black, was having fun and relaxing eating samgyeopsal at a BBQ restaurant with her son, Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt.
According to the Korea Herald media report, the restaurant that Angelina and her son visited at around 10 pm was a BBQ restaurant in Samcheong-dong, a traditional area in the city of Seoul.
News about the presence of Angelina, who was enjoying eating grilled pork at a BBQ restaurant like a local resident, first emerged to the public after a Korean netizen with an Instagram account called “eugeneaan”, uploaded a candid photo of Angelina to her Instagram account page.
“I just accidentally met Angelina Jolie, she was eating Samgyeopsal,” wrote the netizen in English.
Meanwhile, it is known that this 43 year old woman’s visit to Seoul was in order to carry out her duties as a UN ambassador, where Angelina was known to be present as the UN special envoy for Refugee Affairs (UNHCR), which, as explained on the official UNHCR website, is to advocate for urgent aid matters. needed for global refugees.

While in South Korea, Brad Pitt’s ex-wife met with the Minister of Justice, Park Sang-ki, to express his thanks directly for South Korea’s efforts in providing assistance to around 500 Yemeni asylum seekers who arrived on Jeju Island last May.
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Source: New York Post