A Brit abroad was shocked after she found Guinness-flavoured noodles in South Korea.
Rae was browsing a convenience store when she spotted the unusual snack.
The 27-year-old English teacher said she had to try it.
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The video received over 34,000 likes and over 200,000 views.
“I found it in a convenience store next to the school I work at,” Londoner Rae, who has Irish heritage, told What’s The Jam.
“I was surprised to see a ramen collection with a Western product, however, it’s not uncommon to see ‘unusual flavours’ in Korea.
“It was 1,500krw (84p) and being from an Irish family I had to try it.”
And the flavour isn’t quite as Guinness-like as you’d probably think.
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“The broth had a cinnamon flavour and the combination of the sweet and savoury noodles was a bit too strange for me, but not a surprise.
“Korea makes a lot of things that aren’t usually sweet.
“Ask any expat about garlic bread.”
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But social media users were simply baffled.
Lolly wrote: I’m Irish and I am speechless.”
“Guinness stew, crisps and steak are really good so you know it might be tasty though,” said Clio.
Another person said: “The way my face just dropped…what…”
“No way,” said Gab.
Another confused user added: “As an Irish gal… I am baffled.”
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