On the 15th (Thursday), SBS's entertainment show 'Jungle Bob 2 - Caribbean Bob' (hereinafter referred to as 'Caribbean Bob') will reveal the passionate ingredient hunting adventures of the cooking friends set in the Caribbean Sea. As they traverse jungles, deserts, and oceans, expectations build about what unpredictable 'taste earning trials' will unfold as they search for ingredients in their own unique ways.
First, Chef Yoon Nam-no, who placed 4th overall in Netflix's 'Culinary Class Wars' and is known as the 'kitchen mistress' of the Caribbean, will take on her first ingredient hunting challenge. She has expressed her dream of opening a marine restaurant, showcasing her special affection for seafood. However, as she dreams of catching live fish, she heads to the ocean, but is struck by the unexpected sea sickness attack of the Caribbean, leaving her pale and disoriented.
Eventually, she even declared her surrender with a pale face, stating, 'I don’t need the grants; let’s go home.' It is said that even the MCs watching were astonished, noting, 'With waves like that, it’s Viking territory. It must have been really tough.' The story behind Chef Yoon Nam-no's sea sickness incident that almost led to a filming halt raises curiosity about whether she could ultimately succeed in catching live fish and realize her dream of opening a marine restaurant.
Following the battle in the Caribbean, Ryu Soo-young will face a solo extreme challenge in the only desert of the Dominican Republic, the Sand Dunes of Bani. Amidst the desolate sands reminiscent of the movie 'Dune' and fierce sandstorms, even 'Jungle Bob's master' Ryu Soo-young fell into a mental breakdown. In the face of the vast nature, the MCs couldn't hide their fear, stating, 'If you get lost, you die,' and 'It’s scary with no footprints anywhere.' However, it was reported that he gritted his teeth and demonstrated perseverance by crawling up the gigantic sandcastle.
Meanwhile, the cooking friends embark on a special mission to obtain 100% raw chocolate in the 'Kakao paradise' of the Dominican Republic. They were amazed, stating, 'It tastes ten times better than fruit,' as they chewed, tore, and tasted various colorful cacao fruits. To obtain a giant cacao fruit the size of their face, they engage in strenuous labor, harvesting fruits from a cacao farm spanning 15,000 pyeong. On top of that, they face relentless commands from a local instructor known as the 'lend of Kakao' and sweat profusely as they toil without a moment's rest. To make matters worse, the 'infinite pounding hell' that evokes the PTSD of Lee Joon and Yoon Nam-no from their previous experiences ensues, plunging the scene into a collective mental breakdown. The question remains whether the cooking friends can successfully create valuable raw chocolate, with their strenuous cacao farm labor showcased for the first time on 'Caribbean Bob.'
The extreme taste-earning travelogue for the ultimate meal, 'Caribbean Bob,' will air on Thursday, the 15th, at 9 p.m.
[Photo] 'Caribbean Bob'
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