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'Came for the food, baseball was a bonus': Inside Korea’s ballpark food culture

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'Came for the food, baseball was a bonus': Inside Korea’s ballpark food culture
“I came here to eat, and they’re showing me baseball and playing music.” A post on social media joking that food is the main reason to visit a baseball stadium is a surprisingly accurate depiction of Korean baseball stadium culture these days. Stadium concessions have become such an essential part of the ballpark experience that a newly coined term, “yapu” — a blend of the Korean word for baseball, "yagu," and the English word "food" — is now widely used among fans. Food matters as much as the game According to an April 13 report by social data analysis service Sometrend, mentions of the keywords “watching baseball” and “attending games in person” on Naver blogs in March increased 73 percent from a year earlier. Stadium concessions have been drawing increasing attention recently. In September last year, during the latter part of the season, blog mentions of “baseball food” or “yapu” reached an all-time high of 1,506, with some fans even saying they were “more excited about the baseball food than the baseball itself.” This enthusiasm for food was also found
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