Actress Yoon Soyi and singer Yoon Doojoon, eat roasted bat on 'Danbi', drawing attention.
On June 6th's episode of MBC 'Sunday Sunday Night - Danbi', the 'Danbi' team gave a present of 400 ducks to the residents of the 'Half Snow Village' in Laos.
'Danbi Angels' Yoon Soyi and Min Hyorin, on this day, stopped by the market in order to buy ducks. There, they surprised viewers when they tasted roasted bat, field mouse meat, and more.
Kim Yongman, who had tasted field mouse meat before, sang a song, "Beautiful women like bats", strongly encouraging Yoon Soyi to try the roasted bat. After she tried it, she said "It tastes alright".
After Yoon Doojoon ate the roasted bat, as expected, he exclaimed "I've conquered bat meat" and even did a dance, drawing attention to himself.
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