Pork Belly For many Koreans, from common laborers to the upper-class, the perfect evening out with friends involves sizzling grilled pork belly in a bustling restaurant over good conversation and many shots of Korean alcohol called soju. In Korea, pork is the primary meat and the most popular cut is the belly called samgyeopsal. Samgyeopsal means 3 layers of fat and meat. The thick cuts of pork belly are not salt cured nor seasoned. They are simply grilled over a grill. In order to make the meat crispy and the fat poppy, it is usually cooked on a cast iron hot plate or even a stone grill. While many countries associate pork belly with bacon, hence deem it unhealthy, many Koreans think that occasionally eating samgyeopsal is actually healthy. During the yellow dust season which fills Korea’s air with unhealthy fine sand and silt that drifts over from Korea, Koreans believe the fat in the pork belly is good for cleansing the lungs. So did such a health-conscious country a...