The Beauty of Mixing: Why Koreans Believe in Balance
It Looks Like Chaos (But It's Not) The first time I watched my American roommate try bibimbap, she just stared at it. There it was—this beautiful bowl with all these perfectly arranged ingredients. Bright yellow egg yolk sitting on top like a sun. Neat little piles of sautéed vegetables in different colors. Glistening beef. White rice underneath. A dramatic dollop of red gochujang sauce. Order waiting to become harmony "It's so pretty," she said. "I almost don't want to mess it up." Then I picked up my spoon and started stirring everything together. The egg yolk broke and ran through the rice. The red sauce smeared across the vegetables. All those careful arrangements dissolved into this marbled, messy-looking bowl. Her face was horrified. "Wait, you're supposed to destroy it?" I had to laugh. Because yeah, from the outside, Korean eating habits can look a little chaotic. We take beautiful things and immediately mix them into something th...