- Food. / - Now it's time for dinner.
It's time to have a proper meal.
(Hour 30 of the 52 Tour)
Are we really going to eat?
Of course.
This is where we're having dinner.
- It's a resort. / - Here? A resort?
They have Western food here. It's European.
They have European dishes.
(It's a restaurant in a resort right in front of the sea)
(Even if you're not a guest here, you can eat here)
It might be a good idea to stay here as well.
- Right? / - It's a great location to stay...
And do other activities.
We can eat with an ocean view.
It's a great location.
- There's a lizard over there. / - Where?
You're right.
It looks like a painting.
She is again fascinated.
- She's so fascinated. / - Everything's fascinating.
- Everything was fascinating. / - Right.
It's coming.
- Thank you. / - Thank you.
(The dishes go well with the open ocean view)
(The restaurant serves Filipino fusion dishes)
(A popular place for tourists)
(They start with a glass of beer)
- Wow, what is that? / - Is it a regular pizza?
Are there more tourists than locals in Oslob?
- Yes. / - There are a lot of tourists.
They serve Filipino fusion dishes.
- After swimming... / - It looks delicious.
- Pizza and beer are the best. / - Exactly.
- Cheers. / - Cheers.
(The beer is so refreshing)
- It's just like a soda. / - Is it?
- I normally don't drink. / - She can't handle her drinks.
But I drank just a bit.
- It's refreshing, isn't it? / - It is.
(A glass of beer after swimming is the best)
- Shall we start? / - What should I start with?
Do I start with the pizza or the pasta?
This is interesting. It's like noodles.
It's Filipino style.
- Isn't it like stir-fried noodles? / - Yeah.
- It looks delicious. / - It has meat in it.
- It looks delicious. / - It was.
- Everything was delicious. / - Everything is good.
After swimming, everything tastes good.
It was only $4.40.
It's like a fusion fried noodle dish.
It's not typical Italian pasta.
- It was a bit like Chinese food. / - Chinese noodles?
(It's similar to South East Asian fried noodles)
Why do they play Sookyung's footage in slow motion?
- Do it to Nami's footage as well. / - What about me?
- Sookyung was just moving slowly. / - Really?
Sookyung just moved slowly herself.
- This isn't played in slow motion. / - Let me see.
- Mine is just crunch. / - Listen to that sound.
- So great. / - The sound was so crunchy.
I think they make the dough and bake it here.
- It's really thin. / - It's very thin.
- It's crunchy. / - It almost looks like chips.
- It was so crunchy. / - This is unique.
- I like it. / - The dough is very thin.
It was crispy like chips.
(They enjoy their last meal in Oslob)
It's again played in slow motion.
- It's played in slow motion again. / - This is unfair.
Even her eating scene is in slow motion.
(We prepared Nami's slow motion video as well)
(Shampooing Nami, good to save on your computer)
(The night falls in Oslob)
- It's so beautiful. / - It is, isn't it?
It's really nice here.
Of the 52 hours of our tour...
- Already half has passed. / - It's so sad.
Is it? The tour is already half-over.
I just blinked my eyes three times
and it's half-over.
- We had too much fun. / - Did we?
Today, we enjoyed the nature in Oslob.
- Right? / - Yes.
Tomorrow, we're going to Cebu City.
We'll do things we can enjoy in a city.
So today's tour was about the nature.
- And tomorrow's is about city. / - It's a city tour.
(Day 2 is a city tour)
We should have fun tomorrow as well.
I'd like to propose a toast.
- Cheers to tomorrow. / - Cheers to tomorrow.
- You want to go there today, right? / - Right now.
- Before this is aired. / - Raeyeon is so going there.
She's convinced.
She's flying tonight.
I'd like to pack my bag already.
(Their exciting day is over)
(They enjoyed nature)
It's so cute.
- It's really cute. / - It's so nice here.
- We went to Cebu City. / - Cebu City.
You can experience two different places at once.
(It's new)
(It's a new way to enjoy the city view)
- Is that a ride? / - Let's not do that.
(There are endless variety of things)
I want to take this back to Korea.
(It's a feast of delicious foods)
- I can eat this the whole day. / - The food looks good.
I will never get sick of it.
- That was so delicious. / - It's so good.
It's a good thing we came here.
What is the thing you were eating, Nami?
- It's a jaw. / - It's a jaw?
You ate a whale shark?
- Come on. / - No.
I tried my best to diss them.
- It's been okay so far. / - It's so nice.
It's really nice, isn't it?
(Hour 16 of the 52 Tour)
- 52 Tour! / - You came alive again.
- Yes, we did. / - They're excited again.
Since we're in a city,
it feels somewhat different.
- Right? / - It does.
(Cebu City gives off a different vibe from yesterday)
Cebu City is really developed.
It's been over 10 years since I was there.
Really? It's totally different now.
Wow.
There weren't many skyscrapers back then.
- Nami, we're in Cebu City. / - Yes.
Where is our first spot?
As you know, the first spot is important.
- A good start is important. / - It was good yesterday.
- It was amazing. / - Right? Today...
We love fruits.
We're going to start the day with some fruits.
I was wondering what that was.
It's a cool bag.
You must eat fruits in those countries.
- You must. / - They have tasty fruits.
Fruits in the Philippines are very delicious.
- They're very sweet. / - They're incredibly sweet.
(Ramos Fruit market)
This market is called Ramos.
It's like Yeongdeungpo Fruit Market.
It's a fruit market.
We can pick whichever fruit we like.
- I like that one. / - It's good. It looks like a potato.
- Mangosteens are good. / - Mangosteen.
- Lychee. / - Lychee.
Tropical fruits are so delicious.
It's usually not easy for foreigners to shop in Cebu,
but I highly recommend this place.
A lot of fruit stands are there in a row.
Aren't the pineapples so cute?
This pineapple looks like a toy.
Right? They look like toys.
This one looks so delicious. It's a gold pineapple.
Shall we try some pineapples?
- Let's do that. / - It looks so sweet.
Excuse me. How much is it?
- 70. / - 70?
- Slice? / - Yes, slice.
You must eat many fruits there.
I thought it was on a tree.
Me too. I thought they were growing it here.
She cuts it right here.
- She looks so experienced. / - She does.
She cuts the pineapple for you right in front of you.
- The pineapple? / - Yes.
- This is fascinating. / - She's so cool, isn't she?
Sookyung, everything is fascinating, right?
To her, everything is new.
I was so happy. I liked everything.
(The gold pineapple reveals its yellow flesh)
It's so fresh.
It's indeed fresh.
(After peeling the skin, she carefully cuts out the rest)
It's interesting. They usually cut the middle part first,
but she peels the skin first.
She peels it as if she peels an apple.
By the way, if she keeps cutting it like this,
we might have only the core in the end.
- She's cutting out too much. / - No, she's an expert.
- Let her take care of it. / - Okay.
- Yes. / - It's done.
(The gold pineapple is ready to be eaten)
You can just eat it like that?
- Yes. / - How did she do that?
Can we eat the core of the pineapple?
The pineapple is so small that its core is very soft.
You can eat it as well.
- You can eat the core of it? / - She cut the cores.
(As soon as they got it, they try it)
- How is it? / - It's so good.
The core is usually too hard to eat,
but you can eat the core too.
(The core of gold pineapples is soft)
I've never seen a pineapple you can eat the core.
It feels like eating an ice cream.
- Pineapple ice cream. / - Pineapple ice cream.
It's so soft.
I love it.
- I'm curious about one fruit. / - What is it?
This. What is it?
- Santol. / - Santol?
- Let's try one. / - Shall we try one?
One, slice.
It looks hard. Maybe the knife is sharp.
I think the knife is sharp.
- It looks interesting inside. / - What is that?
- What is it? / - Something is inside.
You're supposed to eat what's inside.
What is that?
- What is that? / - How does it taste?
(How does it taste?)
(It's sour)
Is there fiber in it?
The whole fruit is big, but the flesh is so little.
- There's a seed as well. / - Its seed is also big.
It has a big seed? So there is little flesh.
It tastes like apricots and lychees.
(This is the flesh you can eat)
(Nami is interested in santol)
(Can I eat this?)
It's...
It's like a plum.
What did you eat?
- It was so bitter. / - It smells like a plum.
- Yes, it does. / - You're not supposed to eat it.
- The color is so pretty. / - Shouldn't eat that.
It's nice to have fresh fruits in the morning.
- They're delicious. / - I've never tried this before.
- It refreshes my mouth. / - It does.
- It feels refreshing. / - It was refreshing until...
I tried the skin.
It's bitter. I think I should eat something else.
Let's go eat something else.
Nami, we're in Southeast Asia.
We have to try the king of tropical fruits.
- Durian? / - Durian.
- Durian. / - I like Durians.
- Durians are good. / - You have to pick a good one.
- Durians have a strong smell. / - It's tasty, isn't it?
- No. / - Durians are...
(He tried a durian on his tour)
(They can't miss)
(The king of the fruits)
(It looks unfamiliar)
You'll start smelling it now.
(But it looks cute inside)
(Their first encounter with a durian)
(Sniffing)
The smell...
You have to eat it together with someone.
- You have to chew it. / - You shouldn't eat that alone.
It's delicious. It's really delicious.
What happened to Sookyung?
- I love durians. / - Durians are very delicious.
If you like durians, you should travel more.
- It's so ripe. / - I'm going to travel more.
Southeast Asia is a big place.
How does it taste?
It smells very uninviting at first.
(It's soft like avocados, and it melts in your mouth)
Its texture is like that of a ripe avocado.
Why am I sweating so much?
- I accepted the challenge. / - It was Nami's first time.
It tastes like it might not be completely ripe.
(She's hesitant)
Chew it.
(Her face tells how it tastes)
- Why? / - Hang on.
You can't help but react like that at first bite.
- If you're trying it for the first time... / - It was good.
I always say they should try three bites.
- You should try 3 bites. / - You should keep eating.
She's right.
(She takes another bite)
It's tasty.
- It's interesting. / - It's tasty, isn't it?
- It's really delicious. / - At first...
I almost threw up.
I'm not kidding.
Since you were enjoying it so much,
I had another bite.
- It's sweet. / - It's really sweet, right?
My body absorbed this smell.
Once you manage the first bite, it's good.
Why are you sweating so much?
After you eat that, you smell durian in your nose.
- I know. / - You keep smelling it.
- You keep smelling it. / - I keep smelling it.
We just tried a durian.
Now, let's eat the mangosteens that you like.
Okay.
(1kg of mangosteens, $8.40)
- It's delicious. / - Is it good?
- Have you tried this? / - Yes, I like this too.
I have never seen this.
This is delicious.
- You peel the skin and eat it. / - It's very delicious.
This one is very delicious.
I love this.
You can't stop eating it once you start, like peanuts.
- Have you tried this? / - Yes.
I like this one too.
I've never seen this.
- Let's take some. / - Shall we put some in the bag?
It must be very sweet. It made my hands...
- Sticky, right? / - It's so sticky.
Nami, now we had fruits...
- Sookyung. / - Are we going to walk around?
We're not walking around. Now we had fruits,
we have to go have an even more delicious meal.
We haven't tried seafood yet.
You're right. We're in an island.
Do you know what's important?
We're going to a restaurant that was never
on this show nor any other show.
- What is this? Is it seafood? / - Yes.
- It looks like meat. / - Is that a tuna?
- Is this the jaw? / - It looks like a tuna.
- It's a tuna, isn't it? / - That's correct.
That's correct.
- It's a tuna. / - It's a tuna.
It looks like beef ribs.


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