The Migak Boys rice paddle is exactly the kind of fan-culture detail that makes a fictional performance feel delightfully real. Instead of a typical sleek concert baton, the Migak Boys Light Stick story centers on a rice paddle prepared for fans at the Mnet M COUNTDOWN pre-recording, linking the group’s food-themed drama origins with a playful cheering item that feels unusually on-brand.1
Migak Boys are not a conventional idol group built through the usual music-industry rollout. They are a five-member project group that appeared in episode 6 of TVING’s original series The Legend of the Cook Soldier, and their song “My Flavor” grew from an in-drama fantasy music video into a formally released OST track.12 That background matters, because it explains why a rice paddle can read less like a random prop and more like a joke that fans immediately understand.
Why the Migak Boys Rice Paddle Fits the Concept

The rice paddle cheering item works because Migak Boys are tied so closely to a cooking-themed story world. Reports described the group as appearing in a fantasy music video imagined by Hwang Seok-ho after tasting Kang Sung-jae’s arancini rice ball, which gives “My Flavor” a food-centered narrative context before it ever becomes a music-show performance.3
That is why the rice paddle has such strong meme potential. In K-pop and drama fandom, light sticks usually function as symbols of identity: they make a fan section visible, help create a shared color or shape, and turn audience participation into part of the performance. For Migak Boys, the rice paddle does that while leaning directly into the “cook soldier” premise. It is practical, funny, and instantly legible.
The fan details around the stage also added to the sense that this was more than a one-off gag. TV Report said around 400 fans applied for the pre-recording and that the fan name “Omi,” written with the characters for “five tastes,” and an official cheering method were also shared.1 In other words, the rice paddle was part of a larger mini-fandom package: group, song, fan name, chant, stage, and prop all arriving together.
There is also a language layer that makes the idea feel especially neat. “Migak” points toward taste, “Omi” suggests five flavors, and a rice paddle is a familiar kitchen object. Even for readers who are not following every Korean entertainment reference, the structure is easy to grasp: the fandom identity is built around taste, food, and the fun of treating a drama-born act like a real stage-ready group.
From Drama Scene to “My Flavor” Stage
The path from screen moment to music stage is part of what makes this story charming. OSEN reported that OST Part 2, “My Flavor,” was set for release at noon on May 27, 2026, after first being revealed through the fantasy music video scene in episode 6 of The Legend of the Cook Soldier.2 The same report said the release happened after requests for an official music version followed the song’s appearance in the drama.2
The participating Migak Boys members are Kang Ha-kyung, Lee Sang-jun, Lim Ji-ho, Kang Jun-kyu, and Kim Moon-ki. JoyNews24 also reported that actor Lee Sang-yi joined them for the “My Flavor” special stage on M COUNTDOWN.3 That detail is important because it frames the performance as a crossover between drama storytelling, OST promotion, and music-broadcast spectacle.
Mnet Plus listed Migak Boys in the lineup for M COUNTDOWN episode 932 on June 11, 2026, alongside acts including LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT, KATSEYE, BABYMONSTER, and BOYNEXTDOOR.4 Mnet Plus had also included Migak Boys under the special stage items in its preview for the same episode, which was scheduled to air live on Mnet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 11.5
That official lineup confirmation gives the rice paddle moment extra context. This was not only a social-media oddity from a drama fandom; it was connected to a real music-broadcast appearance. TVING’s official X account also posted pre-recording guidance for winners attending the Migak Boys “MY FLAVOR” M COUNTDOWN debut-stage recording, directing them to gather in front of CJ ENM in Sangam on June 11.6
What This Says About Fan Culture
The Migak Boys rice paddle moment sits in a sweet spot between parody and sincerity. It plays with idol-fandom conventions, but it does not simply mock them. The structure is familiar: a group name, a song, a fan name, a cheering method, a music-show stage, and a light stick. The twist is that each piece is filtered through the culinary world of The Legend of the Cook Soldier.
That is why the rice paddle works as a fan object. It is not elegant in the usual idol-merchandise sense, but it is specific. A standard light stick could have made Migak Boys look more like any other project group. A rice paddle makes the whole idea feel tied to the drama’s premise and to the humor that helped the song travel beyond the episode itself.
It also shows how quickly audiences can respond when a fictional detail has the right shape for participation. “My Flavor” began inside a drama scene, then moved into an official OST release, and then reached a music-broadcast stage with a cheering item and fandom name attached. That progression is compact, but it is easy to follow because every part reinforces the same playful identity.

The Migak Boys rice paddle is memorable because it turns a simple kitchen tool into a symbol of shared fandom fun. For anyone tracking how drama OSTs, project groups, and music-show culture overlap, this is a neat example of how a fictional performance can become a real fan moment when the concept is clear, specific, and easy to cheer for.
References
- '취사병' 미각보이즈, 응원봉은 밥주걱→팬덤명은 오미자…이게 바로 '취랄' (TV리포트 via Daum, 2026-06-11)
- ‘취사병 전설이 되다’ 신스틸러 5인, ‘미각보이즈’ 변신..오늘(27일) OST ‘My Flavor’ 발매 (OSEN via 미주중앙일보, 2026-05-26)
- '취사병' 미각보이즈(ft. 이상이), '엠카' 출격⋯진정한 짬밥 바이브 (조이뉴스24, 2026-06-11)
- M COUNTDOWN EP.932 라인업 (Mnet Plus, 2026-06-11)
- M COUNTDOWN 예고 | Ep.932 (Mnet Plus, 2026-06-09)
- 미각보이즈 'MY FLAVOR' 엠카운트다운 데뷔무대 사전녹화 방청 안내 (TVING official X, 2026-06-11)