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BTS Fans Fawn Over J-Hope's Military Diet on Social Media

Published May 4, 2023 06:32 AM

'The Camp' 36th division cafe, Twitter 'Jung Ho-seok's food plate' capture


BTS member J-Hope, whose real name is Jeong Ho-seok, enlisted in the army last April, leaving fans curious about his life as an active-duty soldier. In response, a Twitter user created an account dedicated to posting images of J-Hope's diet in the army, based on the 36th Division barracks standard diet. 

▲ 'The Camp' 36th division cafe, Twitter 'Jung Ho-seok's food plate' capture

The account translates Korean food menus into English and even addresses the curiosity of overseas BTS fans. The image of J-Hope's first day of enlistment, featuring dishes such as rice, soft tofu stew, stir-fried pumpkin beef, kodari gangjeong, gimjaban, and kimchi, received an explosive response, with nearly 600,000 views and 2,800 retweets.

Fans expressed relief that J-Hope seemed to be eating well and offered well wishes for his military service. Some overseas BTS fans even shared the recipe of the open menu and showed great interest in Korean food.

J-Hope is expected to complete 5 weeks of basic military training before being deployed to his own unit at the end of this month. His expected discharge date is October 17, 2024.

Sayart.net 

BlueYIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

As J-Hope begins his military service, a Twitter account dedicated to his diet has gained popularity among global BTS fans.

'The Camp' 36th division cafe, Twitter 'Jung Ho-seok's food plate' capture


BTS member J-Hope, whose real name is Jeong Ho-seok, enlisted in the army last April, leaving fans curious about his life as an active-duty soldier. In response, a Twitter user created an account dedicated to posting images of J-Hope's diet in the army, based on the 36th Division barracks standard diet. 

▲ 'The Camp' 36th division cafe, Twitter 'Jung Ho-seok's food plate' capture

The account translates Korean food menus into English and even addresses the curiosity of overseas BTS fans. The image of J-Hope's first day of enlistment, featuring dishes such as rice, soft tofu stew, stir-fried pumpkin beef, kodari gangjeong, gimjaban, and kimchi, received an explosive response, with nearly 600,000 views and 2,800 retweets.

Fans expressed relief that J-Hope seemed to be eating well and offered well wishes for his military service. Some overseas BTS fans even shared the recipe of the open menu and showed great interest in Korean food.

J-Hope is expected to complete 5 weeks of basic military training before being deployed to his own unit at the end of this month. His expected discharge date is October 17, 2024.

Sayart.net 

BlueYIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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