First Video Release of 'Delicious Stories of Gwangju School Meals'

Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education: "Experience School Meals Indirectly and Feel at Ease" View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education has released the video "Delicious Stories of Gwangju School Meals," produced to promote Gwangju school meals, on the Office of Education's YouTube channel.


According to the Office of Education on the 3rd, this video was produced as part of the project to improve the quality of school meals and strengthen the operation of open school meals, established as the basic direction for school meals in 2022.


Since implementing the nation's first full free meal service in 2019, efforts have been continuously made through steady communication to achieve "Happy Gwangju School Meals for All."


The Gwangju school meal video details the eco-friendly meal preparation process and scenes from the meal service rooms in local schools, allowing students and parents to indirectly experience it through the video.


Additionally, by introducing excellent recipes, it is expected that all meal-providing schools will share them, playing a small role in discovering diverse recipes.


The video features the meal service at Gwangju Technical High School (Principal Park Bonggyu). It was selected as the filming subject reflecting the multiple praises for the meal menus posted on the Office of Education’s website and school bulletin boards.


The process where the recipe developed by nutritionist Jung Goun is hygienically prepared by cooks and kitchen staff and turned into a menu, along with students and faculty enjoying the meals, was filmed and completed from the students’ perspective.



An official from the Office of Education’s Finance and Welfare Division stated, “In Gwangju, the hometown of taste, we plan to continuously release various school meal recipes provided to students through diverse media such as YouTube. Through this, we will provide meals that students and parents can trust and create a meal culture that everyone can empathize with through steady communication.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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