As the title suggested, it was meant to be a teaser, I wanted to name it as Korean breakfast, Korean cereal the first place, but it sounded to plain and boring, so I decided to remove the ‘ce’ from ‘cereal’, so that’s how I came up with Korean for Real instead of Korean for cereal.
This is top favorite cereal of all time since 2008. Came across this Post – Korean Cornflakes Cereal at one of the Korean Village grocery store. The Bee has always have a good instinct when comes to choosing the right delicious food instantly by checking out through the packaging itself or read the description on the side/ front/ back or overall. Admire The Bee ability to spot, imagine the taste by description itself. Heck! I am a sucker when comes to packaging.
From the packaging itself, it doesn’t look delicious and convincing or how yummy it can be.

Review:
Packaging:
0.5/10 is because I do not understand Korean, there aren’t any English description on the side or any part of the packaging. I like how the expiry date stated clearly on the box and bag itself, so even if I threw away the box to save up some space in my shelf, I can still know when is the expiry date without throwing it away blindly – not wasting food, so that is a real plus.

Taste:
Taste really good even with or without milk. Food that I would binge during tea time or even for road trip. It maybe a bit sweet for those like me who doesn’t have sweet tooth.
Freshness:
The bag sealed perfectly and even comes with a tape for you to seal. Even if I left it out at room temperature without any air tight container to prevent moist getting in and seal it with just the piece of tape given, it still stays fresh and crunchy through a few weeks.

Overall Rate:
1/10 is that it is a bit sweeter than normal cereal.
Recommendation:
Yes, for sure I will continue buying this.
Yes, for sure I will continue buying this.
Country Origin: Post Korean
Readers – Anyone tried this before? Is this too sweet for your liking?
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