What did I do after eating that?Jang Sung-gyu's sudden acceleration lost his mind due to Japan (from one to ten)

Oct 14, 2025

What did I do after eating that?Jang Sung-gyu's sudden acceleration lost his mind due to Japan (from one to ten)
Jang Sung-gyu.Sports Chosun DB



Jang Sung-kyu lost his temper because of Japan.

On the T-Cast E-Channel 'From One to Ten' aired on the 13th, under the theme of 'Great Food that Shook World History' ,'Jang Kyu, Kang Ji Young, and Dr. Kim Ji-yoon played an exciting ranking battle with fiery discussions.

In particular, Jang Sung-gyu expressed his fan sentiment at the appearance of Kim Ji-yoon, who is famous for the "Obama Interviewer", saying, "My nickname is Obama," and he was swayed relentlessly by her words and showed the aspect of "intellectual reeds," drawing laughter.




After a fierce debate, the No. 1 honor went to the `Americano' who led American independence. Coffee was once called 'Devil's Drink' in medieval Europe, but soon swept across Europe and created a new culture called 'Cafe'. The gathering of intellectuals centered on cafes led to the French Revolution and American independence. An interesting historical background of the creation of 'Americano' was also revealed during World War II, when American soldiers in Europe poured water into espresso. The three unanimously ranked 'Americano' first, saying, `No cafe without coffee, no revolution without cafe.'

What did I do after eating that?Jang Sung-gyu's sudden acceleration lost his mind due to Japan (from one to ten)
'One to ten'Caption'Capture the broadcast screen
Second place was won by the hidden contribution of the Nazi defeat. During World War II, the British government announced that "the pilots ate carrots and lightened their eyes at night" as a key to preventing German night raids 'blitz'. However, this was fake news to hide the high-tech secret weapon AI radar. Since then, Germany has fallen after the failure of the British air raid, and 'Carrot' has become an unexpected hero in history as a war hero who protected the people.

In this broadcast, we also looked at combat food from around the world, including war necessities of the Joseon Dynasty 'Misugaru'. In particular, the story of 'the beginning of instant coffee' that appeared in the American Civil War drew attention. When Kim Ji-yoon explained "At that time, the soldiers easily drank sugar and cream in the coffee concentrate ," Jang Sung-gyu asked the wrong question "Isn't the original instant coffee teacher Ahn Sung-ki?" causing laughter.




In response, Kim Ji-yoon "At that time, it was not that delicious because it was concentrated liquid." The current coffee mix was originally created by our country." Only then did Jang Sung-kyu smile satisfactorily, saying, `I can feel the pride.'

The heat of the discussion reached its peak in the `Curry Debate' over humanity and patriotism. A historical case was introduced in which the Japanese Navy, which suffered from beriberi during the Meiji period, cured the disease by eating 'curry' instead of white rice.

Kim Ji-yoon pointed out "Let's not forget that the navy was a Japanese navy at the end of the 19th century", and Kang Ji-young "What did he do after eating that?," he said with a sharp remark. In response, Jang Sung-gyu "We cannot rule out emotions."Curry" was ranked at the bottom.




In addition, stories that combine history, gastronomy, and humor, including hot pot, the favorite food of those in power for a thousand years, Paella, the symbol of Spanish harmony, New York's soul food bagel, the icon of luxury during the Joseon Dynasty, Castella, the beginning of American history, Clam Chowder, and tomato pasta, the culprit of the aristocratic serial murder, caused viewers to be overly immersed.

Jang Sung-kyu & Kang Ji-young's Biting Miscellaneous Knowledge Chart Show 'From One to Ten' will air every Monday at 8 p.m. on T-Cast E Channel.





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