Jung-hyuk spat, and Lee Jang-woo cried.

In the entertainment show 'Do You Know Home-Cooked Meal' airing on the 6th, actor Lee Jang-woo and model-turned-broadcaster Jung-hyuk are depicted visiting Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan to find Gen Z home-cooked friends. Upon entering the school, Lee Jang-woo expresses his delight at being back on a campus after a long time and reveals his excitement for the culinary delights.

Heading straight to the restaurant, Lee Jang-woo opens the conversation by saying, "Can you show me some Korean eating shows? There are stir-fry dishes and meat as well," while Jung-hyuk adds, "It seems there are people who like Korean food. There's bibimbap and tteokbokki too," showcasing their foodie personality by ordering a total of four servings, including dumplings, tonkatsu, and spicy Szechuan pork rice and chicken fried rice.

Before diving into the eating broadcast, Lee Jang-woo and Jung-hyuk unexpectedly sat with the Fu Jen basketball team, who said, "A new dish is coming for you guys. It's one of the most delicious foods in Taiwan," exciting the two.

However, when the food arrived, Lee Jang-woo, true to his moniker 'Smell Jang-woo,' hurriedly covered his nose, eliciting laughs from the basketball team members. Following this, Jung-hyuk also showed a peculiar smile at the interesting smell and, as he cast a spell on himself by saying, "I'm a strong person," tried a taste but spat it out immediately, bringing laughter to everyone.

As they attempted to try again with rice, a basketball team member shouted, "No rice," and in an instant, Jung-hyuk, already sensitive, replied, "No rice, okay. This one is strict," and immediately popped it into his mouth. Watching this, Lee Jang-woo questioned, "Is it good? You're really something," tasting it and, in an instant, his eyes became red, showing an unusual lack of enthusiasm while chewing, which made everyone laugh. What exactly is the Taiwanese food that even the 'foodie brothers' find challenging? Viewers are curious whether they will be able to meet Gen Z home-cooked friends.

The Taiwan travel story of Lee Jang-woo and Jung-hyuk, who traveled to Taiwan to promote Korean home-cooked meals, will air in the 5th episode of 'Do You Know Home-Cooked Meal' on the 6th at 10:20 p.m.

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