Joel meets Jong-Tae Choi, the Deaf owner of Sangdo 4 Dong in Seoul. More than 20 Deaf employees work
for Choi making rice cakes, a Korean snack and dessert. Go behind the scenes in the kitchen and see how
rice cakes are made and take a look at a one-of-a-kind Deaf owned and operated business with so many
proud and happy Deaf employees!
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Hi! I think South Korea has recently hearing impaired activity, is holding a video shoot! I have applied to participate, but unfortunately not been selected, the deaf community to read the 16 South Korean tourist, good very envious!
Korea: Deaf Korean Rice Cake, I wonder do they have website to order to send in usa???
I keep saying Wow again. I am proud of Deaf Korean making rice cakes. I was imaging myself always eat rice cake from my Deaf Korean friend. I love them so much. It’s tastes sooo good. I can see that how wonderful serious Deaf workers not chatting while work time. Save til break time. They are hard workers.
Wow! Very impressive to see how wonderful they make Korean Rice Cakes look really good! I’d love to try one of these desserts! Thanks for sharing with us Joel! =)
Wow cool rice cake that great yummy!look good !