Park Na-rae, who recently experienced a burglary at her $5.5 million residence in Hannam-dong, was spotted hauling luggage up a rural path in Jirisan. Speculation arises whether she is fulfilling her dream of rural living, as she is also seen fully geared up in work attire, ready to handle exquisite Korean ingredients.
On the upcoming episode of MBC's 'I Live Alone' airing on the 6th, Park Na-rae's visit to meet the 'Eoran Master' in Jirisan will be revealed.
In the released photos, Park Na-rae is seen sweating profusely as she moves her luggage. Her destination remains a mystery as she drags a large suitcase up the countryside path, sparking curiosity.
Upon arriving at a mysterious lodge, Park Na-rae cheerfully greets someone with, "Jirisan brother!" This person is Yang Jae-jung, the 'Eoran Master' and Park Na-rae's 'Eoran Brother.' She expresses her eagerness to learn from him, having traveled to his research lab in Jirisan.
'Eoran' is a delicacy made from dried mullet roe, historically served to royalty. Tasting the 'Eoran' crafted by the master, Park Na-rae is left speechless by its explosive umami and flavor.
For the 'Eoran making' process, Park Na-rae appears in combat-like work attire, amusing the 'Eoran Master.' From extracting roe from large mullets to delicately crafting 'Eoran' as if performing surgery, Park Na-rae immerses herself in the task, losing track of time. She describes the process as creating a masterpiece rather than just cooking, heightening anticipation for the episode.
Park Na-rae revels in the picturesque scenery and a Jirisan table filled with precious vegetable side dishes. Enjoying a healthy feast with neighbors, she experiences a moment of healing, evoking envy from viewers.
Park Na-rae's journey to meet the 'Eoran Master' in Jirisan will be featured on 'I Live Alone' airing at 11:10 PM on the 6th.
Reporter: Lee So-jung, TenAsia forusojung@tenasia.co.kr