Transcript: Hannah's Korean Salmon
(Music playing)
Children in aprons tap a rhythm on kitchen bowls and utensils.
A colourful title reads: My World Kitchen
A narrator asks, WHO'S IN THE MY WORLD KITCHEN HOUSE TODAY?
A child with light brown hair in braids opens a door to a kitchen. The child wears denim overalls and a white shirt.
The brown-haired child says, HI. MY NAME IS HANNAH. COME IN. THIS IS MY MUM SHIN-HYE.
Shin-Hye has medium-length black hair and glasses.
Shin-Hye says, HELLO.
The narrator says, HI, MUM.
Hannah walks behind a kitchen counter.
Hannah says, TODAY, I'LL BE MAKING KOREAN SALMON, BECAUSE I LOVE TO EAT IT.
The narrator says, HANNAH'S MUM HAS SHOWN HER A SPECIAL WAY TO MAKE KOREAN SALMON, WHICH IS VERY TASTY INDEED.
A colourful map of the world has a green arrow that points to South Korea.
The narrator says, HANNAH'S FAMILY IS KOREAN, AND THEY COME FROM SOUTH KOREA. SOUTH KOREA IS A COUNTRY IN ASIA. IT HAS BIG CITIES, TALL MOUNTAINS, AND MANY INTERESTING BUILDINGS.
Kites with long tails fill a blue sky.
The narrator says, KITE-FLYING IS POPULAR IN SOUTH KOREA, AS WELL AS A SPORT CALLED TAEKWONDO. FISH IS A VERY IMPORTANT FOOD, AND MANY PEOPLE ENJOY EATING A TYPE OF FISH CALLED SALMON.
A photograph shows a bowl of kimchi.
The narrator continues, KIMCHI IS A VEGETABLE AND SPICE DISH THAT IS SERVED WITH ALMOST EVERYTHING IN SOUTH KOREA. AND OTHER DELICIOUS RECIPES INCLUDE BULGOGI AND BIBIMBAP.
(Music playing)
Hannah washes her hands at a kitchen sink. She puts on a red apron.
The narrator says, HANNAH HAS WASHED HER HANDS, PUT ON HER APRON, AND SHE'S READY TO COOK.
Hannah says, TODAY, I'M MAKING KOREAN SALMON FOR MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says, AND SHE'S INVITED JED, ADEM, AND WILLOW TO TASTE ONE OF THE INGREDIENTS BEFORE THEY TRY HANNAH'S DELICIOUS KOREAN MEAL LATER.
Jed opens a box. Jed has short brown hair and wears a red t-shirt.
The narrator asks, WHAT'S THAT?
Jed says, IT FEELS A BIT SOFT AND CRUNCHY.
Willow has long blonde hair and glasses. Willow wears a pink shirt.
Willow says, IT LOOKS A BIT LIKE RICE, I THINK.
Adem has short dark brown hair and wears a blue t-shirt over a white long-sleeved shirt.
Adem says, IT HAS A SHARP TEXTURE JUST AROUND THE EDGES, AND IT-- THE SHAPE IS SORT OF LIKE A RAINDROP.
The narrator says, GREAT DESCRIPTION, ADEM. WHAT DOES IT SMELL LIKE?
Jed says, IT SMELLS--
Willow says, IT SMELLS A BIT SPICY.
Adem says, IT SMELLS OF, LIKE, OLD MOSSY ROCKS.
The narrator asks, WHAT DOES IT TASTE LIKE?
Willow says, IT TASTES A BIT LIKE UNCOOKED RICE.
The narrator says, OH, IT'S NOT UNCOOKED RICE.
Adem says, IT HAS A BIT OF A HONEY TEXTURE.
Willow says, I THINK IT MIGHT BE, LIKE, A DIFFERENT TYPE OF RICE.
Adem says, I THINK IT'S SESAME SEEDS.
Jed says, I AM GUESSING IT IS SESAME SEEDS.
The narrator says, IT IS SESAME SEEDS. MAKE SURE YOU'RE NOT ALLERGIC TO SESAME SEEDS BEFORE YOU TRY THEM.
Jed says, I LIKE IT VERY MUCH.
The narrator says, GREAT.
Willow says, IT JUST TASTES A BIT PLAIN.
Adem says, I REALLY LIKE THIS.
The narrator says, LOOKS LIKE HANNAH IS OFF TO A GREAT START, BECAUSE SESAME SEEDS ARE ONE OF THE INGREDIENTS IN HER RECIPE.
Ingredients appear on a counter.
The narrator continues, YOU'LL ALSO NEED SOME RUNNY HONEY, SALMON, SPRING ONIONS, TOASTED SESAME OIL, GARLIC PURÉE, KOREAN CHILI PASTE AND SOY SAUCE.
Hannah says, FIRST, TAKE YOUR SPRING ONION AND CHOP OFF THE ENDS.
Hannah uses scissors to cut the spring onions.
The narrator says, WELL DONE, HANNAH. CAREFULLY CUT THE ENDS OFF AND CUT THE SPRING ONIONS INTO PIECES. PUT THE CHOPPED SPRING ONIONS TO ONE SIDE FOR LATER. MEASURE TWO TEASPOONS OF GARLIC PURÉE AND ADD THEM TO A JUG.
Hannah adds ingredients to a measuring jug.
Hannah says, NEXT, TAKE YOUR GOCHUJANG AND POUR ALL OF IT IN. GOCHUJANG IS A KOREAN CHILI PASTE.
The narrator says, NEXT, POUR IN THE SOY SAUCE AND THE RUNNY HONEY, AND MEASURE SOME TOASTED SESAME OIL INTO THE JUG. THEN MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT.
Hannah stirs the ingredients with a spoon.
Hannah says, NOW, IT'S TIME FOR MY SPECIAL INGREDIENT.
The narrator says, YOU KNOW WHAT THAT IS, DON'T YOU? THAT'S RIGHT. IT'S SESAME SEEDS.
An animation shows a green plant with pink flowers.
The narrator says, A SESAME PLANT GROWS PODS WITH SEEDS INSIDE. WHEN THE PODS ARE RIPE, THEY OPEN, READY TO BE PICKED. SESAME SEEDS COME IN LOTS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS AND CAN BE USED IN MANY DIFFERENT RECIPES, INCLUDING BREADS, BISCUITS AND SNACKS, AND THEY'RE ALSO USED TO MAKE OIL FOR COOKING.
An animation shows a person in an ancient robe, holding two jars.
The narrator continues, THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, PEOPLE MIXED SESAME SEEDS WITH HONEY, AS THEY BELIEVED EATING THIS WOULD MAKE THEM BEAUTIFUL. WHAT'S NEXT, HANNAH?
Hannah picks up a small bowl.
Hannah says, GET YOUR SESAME SEEDS AND PUT IN TWO TEASPOONS.
The narrator says, MAKE SURE NO ONE EATING YOUR DISH IS ALLERGIC TO SESAME SEEDS. NOW, COME ON, HANNAH. MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT. GET YOUR SALMON FROM THE FRIDGE.
Hanna unwraps a foil-covered plate with pink salmon on it.
Hannah asks, MUM, CAN YOU HELP ME CHECK THE FISH FOR BONES?
Shin-Hye walks over and pats the salmon.
Shin-Hye says, LET'S SEE. DO IT TOGETHER.
The narrator says, HANNAH AND HER MUM ARE CHECKING THAT THERE ARE NO BONES IN THE FISH.
Shin-Hye asks, ALL GOOD?
Hannah washes her hands.
The narrator says, REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER TOUCHING RAW FISH. NOW, IT'S TIME TO BUILD SALMON PARCELS.
Hannah picks up a sheet of parchment paper.
Hannah says, I'M GOING TO GET SOME SESAME OIL AND DAB JUST A BIT IN THE MIDDLE. THEN, GET YOUR SALMON AND PUT IT IN THE MIDDLE.
Hannah picks up the salmon with a fork and spoon and sets it on the paper.
Hannah says, IN KOREAN, SALMON IS CALLED YEON-EO. THEN YOU GET YOUR SAUCE. PUT JUST ENOUGH TO COVER ALL OF YOUR SALMON. THEN, GET A BIT OF SPRING ONION.
Hannah sprinkles spring onion pieces over the salmon.
The narrator says, FOLD THE BAKING PAPER OVER THE SALMON AND TWIST THE ENDS TO SEAL YOUR PARCEL, JUST LIKE THIS. DO THE SAME WITH THE REST OF YOUR SALMON UNTIL YOU'VE USED IT ALL UP. POP YOUR PARCELS ONTO A BAKING TRAY AND ASK A GROWN-UP TO PUT THEM INTO THE OVEN FOR YOU.
Hannah asks, MUM, CAN YOU COME AND PUT THIS IN THE OVEN FOR ME, PLEASE?
Shin-Hye says, MMM. SMELLS LOVELY.
Shin-Hye picks up a tray with the salmon and puts it in an oven.
(Music playing)
A person goes through the steps of the recipe on a wooden counter.
The narrator says, IF YOU'D LIKE TO MAKE HANNAH'S KOREAN SALMON AT HOME, CAREFULLY TRIM THE ENDS OFF SPRING ONIONS. CUT THEM INTO PIECES AND PUT THEM TO ONE SIDE. ADD GARLIC PURÉE INTO A JUG, WITH KOREAN CHILI PASTE, SOY SAUCE, RUNNY HONEY, TOASTED SESAME OIL AND SESAME SEEDS. MAKE SURE NO ONE EATING YOUR DISH IS ALLERGIC TO SESAME SEEDS. THEN, MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT.
The person stirs the ingredients.
The narrator continues, ASK A GROWN-UP TO HELP YOU CHECK THE SALMON FOR BONES. REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER TOUCHING RAW FISH. BRUSH SESAME OIL INTO THE MIDDLE OF ONE PIECE OF BAKING PAPER, AND PUT A PIECE OF SALMON ONTO THE PAPER, JUST LIKE THIS. THEN SPOON SOME OF YOUR SAUCE OVER THE SALMON AND SPRINKLE ON SOME OF THE CHOPPED-UP SPRING ONIONS. SEAL UP THE PARCEL BY FOLDING THE PAPER OVER AND TWISTING BOTH ENDS. DO THE SAME FOR THE OTHER THREE SALMON PIECES, AND THEN PUT THEM ALL ON A BAKING TRAY. ASK A GROWN-UP TO PUT THE TRAY INTO THE OVEN TO COOK FOR YOU.
Hannah sets a table covered with a purple cloth. There are yellow flowers and fans on the table.
The narrator says, NOW, THERE'S JUST ENOUGH TIME FOR HANNAH TO GET THE TABLE READY BEFORE HER FRIENDS ARRIVE. YOU LOOK AMAZING IN YOUR TRADITIONAL DRESS, HANNAH.
Hannah wears a red, yellow and white traditional Korean dress.
Hannah says, IN SOUTH KOREA, LOTS OF PEOPLE EAT KIMCHI WITH DIFFERENT FOODS. SO, I'VE GOT SOME FOR MY FRIENDS.
Hannah sets a small bowl of kimchi on the table.
(Doorbell ringing)
Hannah says, THAT MUST BE MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says, OH, WELL DONE, HANNAH. YOUR KOREAN DECORATIONS LOOK LOVELY, AND I'M SURE EVERYONE WILL LIKE THEM.
Hannah opens a front door.
Hannah says, HI.
Willow says, HI!
Jed says, HI.
Adem says, HI! I LIKE YOUR OUTFIT.
Hannah says, THANK YOU.
The narrator says, NOW, EVERYONE'S WASHED THEIR HANDS AND THEY'RE READY TO EAT.
The children sit at the table.
Hannah asks, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY DECORATIONS?
Adem says, I REALLY LIKE THAT IT'S ALL CONNECTED BY ONE VERY SPECIAL THEME.
Willow asks, IS THIS SOME SORT OF KOREAN PIANO?
Hannah says, IT'S ACTUALLY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CALLED THE KAYAGUM.
Adem asks, PLEASE, CAN I TAKE A LOOK AT ONE OF THE FANS?
Hannah says, YEAH, SURE. EVERYBODY HAVE A LOOK.
The children pick up decorated fans.
Willow says, MY ONE LOOKS KIND OF LIKE THIS FLOWER.
Hannah asks, HAVE ANY OF YOU EVER BEEN TO SOUTH KOREA?
Adem says, FROM WHAT YOU'VE BEEN TELLING US, IT SOUNDS SO INTERESTING. I REALLY WANT TO GO.
The narrator says, OH, ME TOO, ADEM. AND LOOK. HERE'S MUM WITH THE COOKED AND SLIGHTLY COOLED KOREAN SALMON. BRILLIANT, HANNAH. THAT LOOKS DELICIOUS. AND LOOK AT THE COOKED SESAME SEEDS ON TOP.
Shin-Hye sets plates in front of the children.
All say, THANK YOU.
Shin-Hye says, MAS-ISSGE DEUSEYO.
The narrator says, AH. AND THAT MEANS "ENJOY YOUR MEAL" IN KOREAN. MUM HAS ALSO MADE SOME STICKY RICE FOR EVERYONE TO TRY WITH THE SALMON.
Jed asks, WHAT IS THIS, HANNAH?
Hannah says, THAT'S KIMCHI.
The narrator says, IT'S MADE OF CABBAGE AND SPICES AND SHOULD GO REALLY WELL WITH THE RECIPE.
Hannah says, IT'S REALLY SPICY, SO JUST TAKE A BIT.
Jed says, OKAY.
Hannah picks up chopsticks that are joined together at one end.
Hannah says, USE THESE BEGINNER CHOPSTICKS, WHICH YOU USE LIKE THIS, AND JUST PINCH IT TO EAT YOUR KIMCHI AND YOUR SALMON. BUT YOU NEED TO USE THE TEASPOON FOR YOUR RICE.
The narrator says, WOW. EVERYBODY'S GETTING THE HANG OF IT AND TUCKING IN. EARLIER TODAY, EVERYONE LIKED THE TASTE OF SESAME SEEDS, BUT THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE A BIT PLAIN. I WONDER IF THEY'RE TASTIER IN THE KOREAN SALMON.
Willow says, MMM! AMAZING. THANK YOU.
Jed says, IT'S VERY NICE.
Adem says, THIS IS REALLY NICE.
Hannah asks, WILLOW, WHAT DO YOU THINK THE SPECIAL INGREDIENT WAS?
Willow says, I THINK IT WAS THE HONEY ON THE SALMON.
Jed says, I THINK IT WAS THE SESAME SEEDS.
Adem says, I ALSO THINK IT'S THE SESAME SEEDS ON TOP OF THE SALMON.
Hannah says, THE ANSWER IS ACTUALLY SESAME SEEDS.
Adem and Jed say, YAY!
Willow says, OH, WOW. I ACTUALLY DIDN'T REALIZE THAT.
Jed says, IT'S VERY NICE.
The narrator says, WELL DONE, HANNAH. THEY ALL REALLY ENJOYED YOUR KOREAN SALMON.
Hannah says, THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY WORLD KITCHEN.
(Music playing)
End credits: Narrator, Ainsley Harriott
Terrific Television for BBC
CBeebies BBC
Copyright Terrific Television Ltd. MMXXI
Distributed by BBC Studios
Children in aprons tap a rhythm on kitchen bowls and utensils.
A colourful title reads: My World Kitchen
A narrator asks, WHO'S IN THE MY WORLD KITCHEN HOUSE TODAY?
A child with light brown hair in braids opens a door to a kitchen. The child wears denim overalls and a white shirt.
The brown-haired child says, HI. MY NAME IS HANNAH. COME IN. THIS IS MY MUM SHIN-HYE.
Shin-Hye has medium-length black hair and glasses.
Shin-Hye says, HELLO.
The narrator says, HI, MUM.
Hannah walks behind a kitchen counter.
Hannah says, TODAY, I'LL BE MAKING KOREAN SALMON, BECAUSE I LOVE TO EAT IT.
The narrator says, HANNAH'S MUM HAS SHOWN HER A SPECIAL WAY TO MAKE KOREAN SALMON, WHICH IS VERY TASTY INDEED.
A colourful map of the world has a green arrow that points to South Korea.
The narrator says, HANNAH'S FAMILY IS KOREAN, AND THEY COME FROM SOUTH KOREA. SOUTH KOREA IS A COUNTRY IN ASIA. IT HAS BIG CITIES, TALL MOUNTAINS, AND MANY INTERESTING BUILDINGS.
Kites with long tails fill a blue sky.
The narrator says, KITE-FLYING IS POPULAR IN SOUTH KOREA, AS WELL AS A SPORT CALLED TAEKWONDO. FISH IS A VERY IMPORTANT FOOD, AND MANY PEOPLE ENJOY EATING A TYPE OF FISH CALLED SALMON.
A photograph shows a bowl of kimchi.
The narrator continues, KIMCHI IS A VEGETABLE AND SPICE DISH THAT IS SERVED WITH ALMOST EVERYTHING IN SOUTH KOREA. AND OTHER DELICIOUS RECIPES INCLUDE BULGOGI AND BIBIMBAP.
(Music playing)
Hannah washes her hands at a kitchen sink. She puts on a red apron.
The narrator says, HANNAH HAS WASHED HER HANDS, PUT ON HER APRON, AND SHE'S READY TO COOK.
Hannah says, TODAY, I'M MAKING KOREAN SALMON FOR MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says, AND SHE'S INVITED JED, ADEM, AND WILLOW TO TASTE ONE OF THE INGREDIENTS BEFORE THEY TRY HANNAH'S DELICIOUS KOREAN MEAL LATER.
Jed opens a box. Jed has short brown hair and wears a red t-shirt.
The narrator asks, WHAT'S THAT?
Jed says, IT FEELS A BIT SOFT AND CRUNCHY.
Willow has long blonde hair and glasses. Willow wears a pink shirt.
Willow says, IT LOOKS A BIT LIKE RICE, I THINK.
Adem has short dark brown hair and wears a blue t-shirt over a white long-sleeved shirt.
Adem says, IT HAS A SHARP TEXTURE JUST AROUND THE EDGES, AND IT-- THE SHAPE IS SORT OF LIKE A RAINDROP.
The narrator says, GREAT DESCRIPTION, ADEM. WHAT DOES IT SMELL LIKE?
Jed says, IT SMELLS--
Willow says, IT SMELLS A BIT SPICY.
Adem says, IT SMELLS OF, LIKE, OLD MOSSY ROCKS.
The narrator asks, WHAT DOES IT TASTE LIKE?
Willow says, IT TASTES A BIT LIKE UNCOOKED RICE.
The narrator says, OH, IT'S NOT UNCOOKED RICE.
Adem says, IT HAS A BIT OF A HONEY TEXTURE.
Willow says, I THINK IT MIGHT BE, LIKE, A DIFFERENT TYPE OF RICE.
Adem says, I THINK IT'S SESAME SEEDS.
Jed says, I AM GUESSING IT IS SESAME SEEDS.
The narrator says, IT IS SESAME SEEDS. MAKE SURE YOU'RE NOT ALLERGIC TO SESAME SEEDS BEFORE YOU TRY THEM.
Jed says, I LIKE IT VERY MUCH.
The narrator says, GREAT.
Willow says, IT JUST TASTES A BIT PLAIN.
Adem says, I REALLY LIKE THIS.
The narrator says, LOOKS LIKE HANNAH IS OFF TO A GREAT START, BECAUSE SESAME SEEDS ARE ONE OF THE INGREDIENTS IN HER RECIPE.
Ingredients appear on a counter.
The narrator continues, YOU'LL ALSO NEED SOME RUNNY HONEY, SALMON, SPRING ONIONS, TOASTED SESAME OIL, GARLIC PURÉE, KOREAN CHILI PASTE AND SOY SAUCE.
Hannah says, FIRST, TAKE YOUR SPRING ONION AND CHOP OFF THE ENDS.
Hannah uses scissors to cut the spring onions.
The narrator says, WELL DONE, HANNAH. CAREFULLY CUT THE ENDS OFF AND CUT THE SPRING ONIONS INTO PIECES. PUT THE CHOPPED SPRING ONIONS TO ONE SIDE FOR LATER. MEASURE TWO TEASPOONS OF GARLIC PURÉE AND ADD THEM TO A JUG.
Hannah adds ingredients to a measuring jug.
Hannah says, NEXT, TAKE YOUR GOCHUJANG AND POUR ALL OF IT IN. GOCHUJANG IS A KOREAN CHILI PASTE.
The narrator says, NEXT, POUR IN THE SOY SAUCE AND THE RUNNY HONEY, AND MEASURE SOME TOASTED SESAME OIL INTO THE JUG. THEN MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT.
Hannah stirs the ingredients with a spoon.
Hannah says, NOW, IT'S TIME FOR MY SPECIAL INGREDIENT.
The narrator says, YOU KNOW WHAT THAT IS, DON'T YOU? THAT'S RIGHT. IT'S SESAME SEEDS.
An animation shows a green plant with pink flowers.
The narrator says, A SESAME PLANT GROWS PODS WITH SEEDS INSIDE. WHEN THE PODS ARE RIPE, THEY OPEN, READY TO BE PICKED. SESAME SEEDS COME IN LOTS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS AND CAN BE USED IN MANY DIFFERENT RECIPES, INCLUDING BREADS, BISCUITS AND SNACKS, AND THEY'RE ALSO USED TO MAKE OIL FOR COOKING.
An animation shows a person in an ancient robe, holding two jars.
The narrator continues, THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, PEOPLE MIXED SESAME SEEDS WITH HONEY, AS THEY BELIEVED EATING THIS WOULD MAKE THEM BEAUTIFUL. WHAT'S NEXT, HANNAH?
Hannah picks up a small bowl.
Hannah says, GET YOUR SESAME SEEDS AND PUT IN TWO TEASPOONS.
The narrator says, MAKE SURE NO ONE EATING YOUR DISH IS ALLERGIC TO SESAME SEEDS. NOW, COME ON, HANNAH. MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT. GET YOUR SALMON FROM THE FRIDGE.
Hanna unwraps a foil-covered plate with pink salmon on it.
Hannah asks, MUM, CAN YOU HELP ME CHECK THE FISH FOR BONES?
Shin-Hye walks over and pats the salmon.
Shin-Hye says, LET'S SEE. DO IT TOGETHER.
The narrator says, HANNAH AND HER MUM ARE CHECKING THAT THERE ARE NO BONES IN THE FISH.
Shin-Hye asks, ALL GOOD?
Hannah washes her hands.
The narrator says, REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER TOUCHING RAW FISH. NOW, IT'S TIME TO BUILD SALMON PARCELS.
Hannah picks up a sheet of parchment paper.
Hannah says, I'M GOING TO GET SOME SESAME OIL AND DAB JUST A BIT IN THE MIDDLE. THEN, GET YOUR SALMON AND PUT IT IN THE MIDDLE.
Hannah picks up the salmon with a fork and spoon and sets it on the paper.
Hannah says, IN KOREAN, SALMON IS CALLED YEON-EO. THEN YOU GET YOUR SAUCE. PUT JUST ENOUGH TO COVER ALL OF YOUR SALMON. THEN, GET A BIT OF SPRING ONION.
Hannah sprinkles spring onion pieces over the salmon.
The narrator says, FOLD THE BAKING PAPER OVER THE SALMON AND TWIST THE ENDS TO SEAL YOUR PARCEL, JUST LIKE THIS. DO THE SAME WITH THE REST OF YOUR SALMON UNTIL YOU'VE USED IT ALL UP. POP YOUR PARCELS ONTO A BAKING TRAY AND ASK A GROWN-UP TO PUT THEM INTO THE OVEN FOR YOU.
Hannah asks, MUM, CAN YOU COME AND PUT THIS IN THE OVEN FOR ME, PLEASE?
Shin-Hye says, MMM. SMELLS LOVELY.
Shin-Hye picks up a tray with the salmon and puts it in an oven.
(Music playing)
A person goes through the steps of the recipe on a wooden counter.
The narrator says, IF YOU'D LIKE TO MAKE HANNAH'S KOREAN SALMON AT HOME, CAREFULLY TRIM THE ENDS OFF SPRING ONIONS. CUT THEM INTO PIECES AND PUT THEM TO ONE SIDE. ADD GARLIC PURÉE INTO A JUG, WITH KOREAN CHILI PASTE, SOY SAUCE, RUNNY HONEY, TOASTED SESAME OIL AND SESAME SEEDS. MAKE SURE NO ONE EATING YOUR DISH IS ALLERGIC TO SESAME SEEDS. THEN, MIX IT, MIX IT, MIX IT.
The person stirs the ingredients.
The narrator continues, ASK A GROWN-UP TO HELP YOU CHECK THE SALMON FOR BONES. REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER TOUCHING RAW FISH. BRUSH SESAME OIL INTO THE MIDDLE OF ONE PIECE OF BAKING PAPER, AND PUT A PIECE OF SALMON ONTO THE PAPER, JUST LIKE THIS. THEN SPOON SOME OF YOUR SAUCE OVER THE SALMON AND SPRINKLE ON SOME OF THE CHOPPED-UP SPRING ONIONS. SEAL UP THE PARCEL BY FOLDING THE PAPER OVER AND TWISTING BOTH ENDS. DO THE SAME FOR THE OTHER THREE SALMON PIECES, AND THEN PUT THEM ALL ON A BAKING TRAY. ASK A GROWN-UP TO PUT THE TRAY INTO THE OVEN TO COOK FOR YOU.
Hannah sets a table covered with a purple cloth. There are yellow flowers and fans on the table.
The narrator says, NOW, THERE'S JUST ENOUGH TIME FOR HANNAH TO GET THE TABLE READY BEFORE HER FRIENDS ARRIVE. YOU LOOK AMAZING IN YOUR TRADITIONAL DRESS, HANNAH.
Hannah wears a red, yellow and white traditional Korean dress.
Hannah says, IN SOUTH KOREA, LOTS OF PEOPLE EAT KIMCHI WITH DIFFERENT FOODS. SO, I'VE GOT SOME FOR MY FRIENDS.
Hannah sets a small bowl of kimchi on the table.
(Doorbell ringing)
Hannah says, THAT MUST BE MY FRIENDS.
The narrator says, OH, WELL DONE, HANNAH. YOUR KOREAN DECORATIONS LOOK LOVELY, AND I'M SURE EVERYONE WILL LIKE THEM.
Hannah opens a front door.
Hannah says, HI.
Willow says, HI!
Jed says, HI.
Adem says, HI! I LIKE YOUR OUTFIT.
Hannah says, THANK YOU.
The narrator says, NOW, EVERYONE'S WASHED THEIR HANDS AND THEY'RE READY TO EAT.
The children sit at the table.
Hannah asks, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY DECORATIONS?
Adem says, I REALLY LIKE THAT IT'S ALL CONNECTED BY ONE VERY SPECIAL THEME.
Willow asks, IS THIS SOME SORT OF KOREAN PIANO?
Hannah says, IT'S ACTUALLY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CALLED THE KAYAGUM.
Adem asks, PLEASE, CAN I TAKE A LOOK AT ONE OF THE FANS?
Hannah says, YEAH, SURE. EVERYBODY HAVE A LOOK.
The children pick up decorated fans.
Willow says, MY ONE LOOKS KIND OF LIKE THIS FLOWER.
Hannah asks, HAVE ANY OF YOU EVER BEEN TO SOUTH KOREA?
Adem says, FROM WHAT YOU'VE BEEN TELLING US, IT SOUNDS SO INTERESTING. I REALLY WANT TO GO.
The narrator says, OH, ME TOO, ADEM. AND LOOK. HERE'S MUM WITH THE COOKED AND SLIGHTLY COOLED KOREAN SALMON. BRILLIANT, HANNAH. THAT LOOKS DELICIOUS. AND LOOK AT THE COOKED SESAME SEEDS ON TOP.
Shin-Hye sets plates in front of the children.
All say, THANK YOU.
Shin-Hye says, MAS-ISSGE DEUSEYO.
The narrator says, AH. AND THAT MEANS "ENJOY YOUR MEAL" IN KOREAN. MUM HAS ALSO MADE SOME STICKY RICE FOR EVERYONE TO TRY WITH THE SALMON.
Jed asks, WHAT IS THIS, HANNAH?
Hannah says, THAT'S KIMCHI.
The narrator says, IT'S MADE OF CABBAGE AND SPICES AND SHOULD GO REALLY WELL WITH THE RECIPE.
Hannah says, IT'S REALLY SPICY, SO JUST TAKE A BIT.
Jed says, OKAY.
Hannah picks up chopsticks that are joined together at one end.
Hannah says, USE THESE BEGINNER CHOPSTICKS, WHICH YOU USE LIKE THIS, AND JUST PINCH IT TO EAT YOUR KIMCHI AND YOUR SALMON. BUT YOU NEED TO USE THE TEASPOON FOR YOUR RICE.
The narrator says, WOW. EVERYBODY'S GETTING THE HANG OF IT AND TUCKING IN. EARLIER TODAY, EVERYONE LIKED THE TASTE OF SESAME SEEDS, BUT THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE A BIT PLAIN. I WONDER IF THEY'RE TASTIER IN THE KOREAN SALMON.
Willow says, MMM! AMAZING. THANK YOU.
Jed says, IT'S VERY NICE.
Adem says, THIS IS REALLY NICE.
Hannah asks, WILLOW, WHAT DO YOU THINK THE SPECIAL INGREDIENT WAS?
Willow says, I THINK IT WAS THE HONEY ON THE SALMON.
Jed says, I THINK IT WAS THE SESAME SEEDS.
Adem says, I ALSO THINK IT'S THE SESAME SEEDS ON TOP OF THE SALMON.
Hannah says, THE ANSWER IS ACTUALLY SESAME SEEDS.
Adem and Jed say, YAY!
Willow says, OH, WOW. I ACTUALLY DIDN'T REALIZE THAT.
Jed says, IT'S VERY NICE.
The narrator says, WELL DONE, HANNAH. THEY ALL REALLY ENJOYED YOUR KOREAN SALMON.
Hannah says, THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY WORLD KITCHEN.
(Music playing)
End credits: Narrator, Ainsley Harriott
Terrific Television for BBC
CBeebies BBC
Copyright Terrific Television Ltd. MMXXI
Distributed by BBC Studios
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