Chef Yoon Nam-no prepares a new dish.

On the broadcast of SBS entertainment program 'Jungle Food 2 - Caribbean Food' (hereinafter referred to as 'Caribbean Food') on the 24th (Thursday), a full-scale culinary adventure is expected to unfold. Viewers are curious about what fun chemistry the food friends, who showcased fresh combinations and delightful chemistry, will reveal next.

That day, Chef Yoon Nam-no, who has the image of a 'charismatic chef,' will reveal a charming transformation into a 'neighborhood elder' full of humanity and clumsiness. He has always expressed his belief that 'ramen should start with an even number,' but from the first morning in the Caribbean, he began to continuously boil and eat ramen. Reports suggest that Chef Yoon Nam-no, showcasing a storm of eating while enjoying the beautiful Caribbean Sea, displayed his carefree charm in his natural state, bringing laughter to the studio.

Moreover, Chef Yoon Nam-no, who has attracted attention with his unusual ramen recipes, is scheduled to unveil an unprecedented ramen recipe after persistent requests from Jun Hyun-moo. What could the ramen recipe that the 'ramen master' Yoon Nam-no has kept secret and never revealed to the world be? It will be showcased in 'Caribbean Food.'

Additionally, 'cooking weirdo' Chef Yoon Nam-no completes a price-breaking jjambbong worth '800,000 won' in the Caribbean. That day, he plans to cook an abundant bowl of jjambbong, generously adding the precious Caribbean ingredients: crustaceans known as 'creeper' and 'rambi' from the shell family, stimulating both sight and taste. Food friends who tasted it couldn't help but exclaim, 'This jjambbong would even make a 5-star hotel cry' and 'The world's most expensive jjambbong! At this price, it really is worth 800,000 won!' Additionally, his expert kick, known for his ramen recipe expertise, was revealed, sparking curiosity. Listeners can find out what Chef Yoon Nam-no's luxurious Caribbean jjambbong looks like through the broadcast.

In this broadcast, the hidden beauty of the emerald Caribbean Sea will gradually be revealed. Kim Ok-bin and Lee Joon, who have entered the golden fishing grounds of the Caribbean to search for 'tasty treasures,' will confront scenes from nature that resemble illustrations from a fairy tale. A giant manta ray, the size of a person, swims gracefully, and an endangered sea turtle peacefully naps. The mysterious and tranquil scenes of the Caribbean Sea will offer viewers healing and joy. Furthermore, the family of humpback whales, which can only be seen with a 1% chance, made a surprise appearance, leaving everyone astounded. Kim Ok-bin, who entered the sea, later remarked, 'Everything was unreal, and it was beautiful to the point of tears.' What kind of natural wonder can be seen only in 'Caribbean Food' sparks curiosity.

Whatever you imagine, it exceeds that! A new world of gastronomy will unfold with Caribbean seafood. SBS 'Caribbean Food' will air today (24th) at 9 p.m.

[Photo] SBS 'Caribbean Food'

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