Review of Gyeongbuk Multi-Child Family Agricultural Products Support Project
It has a voucher to purchase agricultural products online. After several attempts to find desirable items, I finally discovered a lovely local product.

Its attractive packaging and printed local name make it an excellent souvenir. It feels as though I’ve visited MunGyeong. I was unaware that the region was renowned for Omija.

The wafer has a subtly sweet taste with hints of omija cream. While I anticipated a sweeter cream, I detected other flavors as well. I’ve never encountered omija before, only knowing that it possesses five distinct tastes: sweet, sour, astringent, spicy, and salty. This wafer exhibits sweetness along with other subtle tastes.

This sand is worth trying. Upon opening each package, you’ll be greeted by an adorable smiley face. The sand is not only pleasing to the taste, but also delightfully soft in texture. Its red color suggests that the Omija should also be red.

It’s wonderful to sample new things, especially with this voucher opportunity. I hope many local businesses branch out with their own unique products.
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