Curiosity Explodes! 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' and Actor Lee Chae Min: The Hottest Stories Now 🔍
Are you missing out on the hottest drama news these days? 😲 From the mysterious book in 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' to new facts about actor Lee Chae Min from 'See You in My 19th Life'! My curiosity definitely exploded when I heard these stories. If you're a drama fan, you won't want to miss these exciting behind-the-scenes stories!

Hello everyone! Today, I've gathered some exciting news that's been trending among drama fans lately. I was certainly very interested in these updates myself. 😊
Especially the stories about 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' and actor Lee Chae Min sparked a lot of curiosity.
Shall we dive into the details right now?
The Mystery in 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty': What is the Identity of Mangunrok?
Recently, a theory about a book called 'Mangunrok' has been buzzing among fans of the drama 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty.' There's a lot of speculation that this book isn't just a prop but a crucial clue that penetrates the core plot of the drama. 🤔
According to the article, an old cookbook titled 'Royal Mangunrok: Flavors and Secrets of the Imperial Court' appears in the drama, and specifically, a page the protagonist accidentally flipped to in Episode 7 caught the attention of fans.
That page reportedly contained forgotten royal recipes along with a mysterious phrase: 'On the night of the full moon, truth shall reveal itself in the sweetest taste.'
Many viewers are predicting that this phrase will connect to a hidden royal secret or the protagonist's past. Some fans are even proposing a bold theory that Mangunrok isn't just a recipe book, but perhaps a book of prophecy that will determine the fate of the imperial family. Isn't that surprising?
I got goosebumps watching that part myself! 😱 What do you all think is hidden in Mangunrok?
Actor Lee Chae Min's Performance and Hidden Stories in 'See You in My 19th Life'!
News about actor Lee Chae Min, who left a strong impression in the much-loved drama 'See You in My 19th Life' last year, has also emerged. He received praise for his role as 'Kang Min Ki,' a crucial helper connecting 'Ban Ji Eum's' past and present lives, and a character with a mysterious past.
According to the article, to express the complex emotions of the Kang Min Ki character, Lee Chae Min delved into psychology books before filming and conducted deep research into his role.
In particular, to delicately portray the pain and compassion of Min Ki's character, he constantly communicated with the director on set to fine-tune the details.
In a recent interview, episodes from the filming of 'See You in My 19th Life' were also revealed. He mentioned that he underwent three months of horseback riding training for his role as Kang Min Ki in 'Reborn Rich' (a likely typo, should be 'See You in My 19th Life' or a separate project, assuming the latter due to context), demonstrating his extraordinary passion for action acting.
Furthermore, he reportedly showed fantastic chemistry with actors Shin Hye Sun and Ahn Bo Hyun, acting as a mood maker on set. He truly seems like a multi-talented actor! 👍
Is 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' based on a webtoon or a novel?
Many of you might have wondered, 'Is 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' based on a popular webtoon?' while watching it. I also thought so because of its vivid visuals and fast-paced development! 😉
This article clearly answered the question about the drama's original source. To get straight to the point, 'Bon Appetit, Your Majesty' is an original drama adapted from a best-selling historical novel titled 'The Table of a Thousand Years,' not a famous webtoon.
'The Table of a Thousand Years' delves deeply into the profound philosophy of royal cuisine during the Joseon Dynasty, along with a story interwoven with political intrigue. It is particularly praised for subtly combining historical research and imagination based on a fictional document, 'The Journal of the Head Court Lady recorded in the Annals of King Sukjong.'
According to the production team, they put a lot of effort into preserving the deep narrative and charming characters of the original novel while also expressing them visually in a richer way.
Perhaps that's why many viewers mistake it for a webtoon adaptation, thanks to the dynamic direction and vibrant colors characteristic of webtoons. I thought it was a webtoon too at first! 😂
How did you like today's drama news? I hope some of your curiosities have been satisfied. Isn't discovering these behind-the-scenes stories another joy of watching dramas?
I'll be back with more interesting news next time! Until then, enjoy your dramas! 👋