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Chapter 25 - Episode 25: Mars Mukbang

Adam was excited to have Professor Park as his special guest on his latest online content venture: a Mars Mukbang. Mukbang, a trend popularized on Earth, involved people live-streaming themselves eating large quantities of food while interacting with their audience.

"Welcome to the Mars Mukbang, Professor Park! Are you ready to dig in?" Adam asked, gesturing to the feast before them.

Professor Park's eyes widened as he took in the spread of dishes. "Wow, I've never seen anything like this before," he said, sounding both impressed and a little intimidated.

Adam grinned. "We've got all the Mars specialties here, from fried Mars potatoes to dehydrated Martian fruits. And of course, my personal favorite: the Mars burrito."

Professor Park took a deep breath and began to sample the food, his face lighting up with each bite. "This is incredible! The textures, the flavors...I can't believe how well you've adapted Earth cuisine to Mars ingredients," he said between mouthfuls.

As they ate, they chatted about their favorite foods and cooking techniques. Professor Park shared some of his own culinary creations from back on Earth, including a spicy Korean dish called bulgogi.

Adam's audience couldn't get enough of the two friends' lively banter and food reviews. The comment section was flooded with compliments and requests for more Mars Mukbang videos.

Luna, sitting nearby, couldn't talk but watched with interest as the two humans ate and chatted. She wished she could join in, but contented herself with cleaning her paws and occasionally sneaking a nibble of a stray potato.

As they finished their feast, Adam turned to Professor Park. "So, what's your favorite dish on Mars so far?"

Professor Park paused for a moment, savoring the flavors still lingering in his mouth. "I have to say, I'm a fan of the Martian honeycomb. It's unlike anything I've ever tasted before."

Adam nodded in agreement. "Yeah, the bees here really know what they're doing. And speaking of honey, I've got a sweet surprise for you."

He disappeared briefly off-camera, returning with a small jar of honey. "This is the best honey on Mars, hands down. I got it from Bean, the farmer android. He's a bit rusty, but he knows his honey."

Professor Park's eyes lit up as he eagerly dipped his spoon into the jar. "Mmm, this is heavenly. You know, I never would have guessed that the first Mars Mukbang would be one of the highlights of my time here."

Adam grinned. "That's what I like to hear. Food brings people together, no matter where you are in the universe."

And with that, the first-ever Mars Mukbang came to a close, leaving everyone satisfied and eager for more.

As a week passed by, Adam grinned widely as he presented the second episode of Mars Mukbang, his popular online show. He turned to Professor Park, who was his special guest for the day.

"Alright, Professor, are you ready to dig in?" Adam asked, waving his hand towards the array of dishes laid out in front of them.

Professor Park's eyes lit up as he scanned the table, taking in the steaming bowls of noodles, fragrant stews, and colorful salads.

"Oh my, this is quite the spread," he said, rubbing his hands together in excitement.

Adam chuckled. "Yep, we've got some of your recommended dishes here, as well as some other local favorites. But first, let's start with the top three dishes that you recommended."

Professor Park nodded eagerly. "Yes, yes, of course. I can't wait to try them all."

Adam picked up a bowl of steaming hot jajangmyeon and held it up for the camera. "Alright, folks, this is the first dish on Professor Park's list - jajangmyeon. Now, Professor, can you tell us a bit about this dish?"

Professor Park's eyes gleamed as he leaned in towards the camera. "Ah, jajangmyeon. This is a classic Korean-Chinese dish that I grew up eating. It's made with thick, chewy noodles and a savory sauce made from black bean paste, pork, and vegetables. It's rich, hearty, and perfect for a cold day on Mars."

Adam grinned as he took a bite of the noodles. "Mmm, I can see why this is one of your favorites. The sauce is so flavorful."

Professor Park nodded in agreement as he took a bite. "Yes, and the texture of the noodles is perfect. Chewy, but not too tough. I could eat this every day."

Next on the list was a dish called "red rock stew", a hearty meat stew that was slow-cooked with potatoes and carrots until it was fall-apart tender.

Professor Park practically swooned as he took a bite of the stew. "Oh my, this is divine. The meat is so tender, and the vegetables are perfectly cooked. And the broth...it's so rich and flavorful. I could drink this by the gallon."

Adam laughed. "Well, we'll make sure to have a few gallons on standby for you, Professor. And finally, the last dish on your list - the fried Martian beetle. This one might be a bit controversial, but you swear it's delicious."

Professor Park nodded vigorously. "Yes, yes, the fried Martian beetle. I know it sounds strange, but trust me on this one. The beetles are seasoned and fried until crispy, and they have a slightly nutty flavor that's surprisingly addictive."

Adam hesitated for a moment before picking up a beetle with his chopsticks and taking a bite. "Okay, here goes nothing..."

To his surprise, the beetle was actually quite tasty. Crispy and savory, with a nutty aftertaste that lingered on his tongue.

"Well, I'll be damned," Adam said, grinning. "You were right, Professor. This is actually pretty good."

Professor Park chuckled. "I told you so. Sometimes, the most unexpected dishes can be the most delicious."

After trying out the top 3 dishes, Professor Park was ecstatic. He declared that the food on Mars was just as good as the food on Earth, if not better.

Adam was thrilled to hear this, and he suggested they try some of the lesser-known dishes that he had discovered during his time on Mars. He showed Professor Park some of the unique ingredients that were only found on Mars, and they brainstormed together on how to use them to create new and exciting dishes.

As they ate, they talked about their different backgrounds and experiences. Professor Park shared stories about growing up in Korea, while Adam talked about his dream of becoming a singer and how he ended up on Mars. They both laughed and joked about their past failures and successes.

Luna and Max, who were also in attendance, couldn't resist the smell of the delicious food and kept trying to sneak bites off the plates. Everyone had a great time, and they decided to make the Mukbang a regular event on Mars.

The second episode of Mars Mukbang became even more popular than the first, with people from all over the space station tuning in to watch. Adam and Professor Park continued to experiment with new ingredients and dishes, and Luna and Max eagerly awaited their next chance to try some of the delicious food.

As they wrapped up the episode, Professor Park remarked that the Mars Mukbang was not just a fun and entertaining event, but also a way to bring people together and celebrate the unique culture of Mars. Adam couldn't agree more, and they both looked forward to continuing to share their love of food with the rest of the station.