Bucheon, South Korea - 냠냠 Bucheon Center, Children's Food Safety Experience Center, Gyeonggi-do
냠냠 Bucheon Center, Children's Food Safety Experience Center, Gyeonggi-do
냠냠 Bucheon Center, Children's Food Safety Experience Center, Gyeonggi-do
Bucheon, South Korea
Candy, ramen, soda… . Why do children prefer to be harmful? If you want to change the eating habits of your child who likes sweet and stimulating food, visit the Bucheon Center for Children's Food Safety Experience Center in Gyeonggi-do. As you enjoy the game, you will learn about nutrition, proper eating habits, and food hygiene. One visit won't change your eating habits, but it's enough to create a momentum for you.
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냠냠 Gyeonggi-do Children's Food Safety Experience Center (hereinafter referred to as the Food Safety Experience Center) is a place where infants and elementary school children can have fun and learn healthy eating habits. The space is small enough for everyone to experience in one to two hours, but the contents are clear for its size.
Food Safety Experience Center
Open the door and you'll notice a photo zone with a large sandwich bed and cracker table. As you pass the photo zone, a trimman with a long nose, like Pinocchio, looks down at the visitor. It looks like you're sucking on a soda can with a straw, and you can press a button in the middle of the can to trim it. While eating, the air swallowed together flows back into the esophagus. The soda contains a large amount of carbon dioxide, which results in undigested gas. It's easy to feel good at digestion, but it doesn't really help.
Photo zone for commemorative photos lying on a sandwich bed
Behind the trimman, there are several farting chairs that sound ‘Pooh’. Even though it makes a sound without smell, the children hold the nose and sit down and stand and have fun. If you endure farts, they may be absorbed into the blood or pee. However, if you put up with it too long, your stomach will get sore and your stomach will not be able to digest.
The fart sounds are fun.
In the case of individual viewing, visitors can freely tour the facilities in the experience hall. Video viewing and strawberry milk making experiments will be held together with the children. The video, Secrets in the Refrigerator, shows the dangers of spoiled food and the importance of healthy ingredients.
Videos to learn about food hygiene
After watching the video, the experiment of making strawberry milk begins. There are white milk and coloring on the table where children sit together. Add a few drops of pink to white milk, a few drops of strawberry-flavored additives, and sugar to mix the sweet strawberry milk that kids love. Strawberry milk or banana milk does not contain strawberries or bananas, but rather is an experiment that tells you that a lot of food additives and sugar. Almost all processed foods contain various food additives such as pigments, preservatives and coagulants. Food additives can cause allergies, diarrhea and vomiting and increase the risk of scary diseases such as anemia, cancer and hepatitis. Avoid processed foods that contain food additives, such as white milk rather than strawberry or banana milk, and fish rather than crab meat.
Strawberry milk has no strawberries ~
Next to the experiment table is a game called 'Catch the Color Man.' When a lot of coloring ice cream, candy, sweets, etc. appear on the screen, throw a small pocket to play. The children threw their pockets, shouting “Ice cream, don't eat!”, “Candy, go away!”. You can't really know how long you're going to go home, but this time is true.
Throw your pocket and catch the sax man ~
No junk food, no!
The children are busy laughing when they enter the corner of our digestion story. This is because the whole body comes out on the screen and the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and anal images are shown in the body, showing how the food is digested and taken into the poop. It's fun to squat and take a poop. Next to it is the 'Mysterious Table' where you learn balanced eating habits. Among the foods that appear on the screen, you can select the foods that fit your mission and put them on the plate.
Smart Mart and Bad Mart show children's favorite high-calorie, low-nutrition and junk food. First, the smart mart picks one of the baskets on the display and puts it on a plate. It is a formula that shows the ingredients of foods by taking a lot of foods such as excessive sodium such as cup ramen, high-fat foods such as hamburgers, and processed beverages containing a large amount of food additives. In addition, 'Knowing the amount of salt' in Jajangmyeon, Kalguksu, Naengmyeon, and Ramen etc. .
Smart Mart to inform nutrition
If you look at the junk foods provided in the bad mart on the camera, the coloring man and bacteria man appears to show the problems of each food. You can look for foods that are past their expiration date, have been added with unacceptable pigments, or have been unsanitarily cooked in bad food.
Bad Mart to find bad food
You'll also find Cocomong's healthy gym corner, your exact height and weight, atopy OX quiz game, a microscopic view of the bacteria that cause food poisoning, and a hand-washing experience corner that teaches you how to properly wash your hands. The sneeze nostrils, a space for understanding rhinitis, are especially popular with children because they shoot a small ball into the nostrils.
Wash your hands to make sure you wash well
If you are a child who doesn't like eggplants or mushrooms, make sure to experience the `` wall of overcoming dermatitis. '' Rather than nagging you to eat vegetables and fruits steadily for healthy skin, you'll remember the importance of stepping up the vegetables at this corner. 'Health Avatar' is also a game-type experience. Avatars who follow their gestures choose snacks, and if they choose pizza, burgers, and soda, they get fat, and if they choose vegetables, fruits, or milk, they get stronger.
“Walls for overcoming dermatitis” decorated with artificial rocks
There is a farming experience garden and an animal cage outside. From spring to autumn, you can plant, grow, and harvest 20 kinds of vegetables such as pumpkin, eggplant, paprika, tomatoes, lettuce, and potatoes. In chicken and rabbit farms next to the garden, they may feed or observe movement.
Farming experience garden where you can grow various vegetables
The Cactus Greenhouse and the Climate Change Experience Center in the Resource Circulation Center are opposite the Food Safety Experience Center. In addition to Bucheon-si, Osan-si has a children's food safety experience center.
If you're a weekday, take a look at the climate change
Travel info
냠냠 Bucheon Center, Children's Food Safety Experience Center, Gyeonggi-do
Address: 122, Bulmal-ro, Ojeong-gu, Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Contact: 032-684-6590
※ The above information was updated in December 2018 and may change afterwards, so please check before you travel.
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