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Shift in South Korean tradition sees men enter the kitchen
Express News
2016-01-04
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The biggest TV shows in South Korea are about cooking and the stars are men - a sight which would traditionally have been taboo.
However, more men in the kitchen does not mean more women in top jobs in business, as Steve Evans reports.
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