Talk:Han-wu
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I was just going to start up the page and tag it as stubs... what's wrong with it?
O, and in case you haven't know, Han-wu MEANS Korean Beef. It does not affiliate with any companies or promotions. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrlie3 (talk • contribs) 00:11, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
- Alright, speedy deletion template will be removed in a few minutes. Alexius08 is welcome to talk about his contributions. 00:18, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
- Hi, I already removed the speedy tag (you made this comment right as I was doing that). However, I'm not sure why this article would by necessary, especially in its current form. It just seems like something that would fit better as a one sentence note in Korean cuisine or something similar (since, as you say, it MEANS Korean Beef, and it's not a special dish or something, as far as the current article tells me). - Bobet 00:20, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
- Well, Han-wu is considered more as a gift and occasional treats in Korea, rather than simple ingredients or cuisine. If you go to any website that exclusively sells Han-wu like this random one from google (http://adhanwoo.co.kr/) you will see what I mean. I was just trying to point out a particular Korean culture about Korean beef. (Funny thing is only beef has this trend - we don't do gift with pork or chicken :D) If you still feel it would be just one sentence under Korean Cuisine, fine by me, but you gotta do the work - mrlie3
- I just don't know how much further one can expand this article. It's usually not a good idea to have several really short articles about stuff that could just as easily be mentioned in a larger article, since that way more people would see the actual information contained within. If you think there's room for expansion here though, that's fine with me, it's just a suggestion. - Bobet 00:48, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
- Well, Han-wu is considered more as a gift and occasional treats in Korea, rather than simple ingredients or cuisine. If you go to any website that exclusively sells Han-wu like this random one from google (http://adhanwoo.co.kr/) you will see what I mean. I was just trying to point out a particular Korean culture about Korean beef. (Funny thing is only beef has this trend - we don't do gift with pork or chicken :D) If you still feel it would be just one sentence under Korean Cuisine, fine by me, but you gotta do the work - mrlie3
- Hi, I already removed the speedy tag (you made this comment right as I was doing that). However, I'm not sure why this article would by necessary, especially in its current form. It just seems like something that would fit better as a one sentence note in Korean cuisine or something similar (since, as you say, it MEANS Korean Beef, and it's not a special dish or something, as far as the current article tells me). - Bobet 00:20, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Can anyone get a picture of copyright-free Han-wu gift set? Most of google images are specific products from specific companies so I don't think I can use them. - mrlie3