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Can I eat enough when I travel to North Korea? What to eat?

Of course, people who want to travel are most concerned about food, shelter and transportation. Most people who want to travel to North Korea are probably most concerned about eating, that is, can they eat enough when traveling in North Korea? Do you need to bring your own food? What does North Korea want to bring?

North China is indeed a food-deficit country, with more mountains and less arable land, backward technology and low productivity. However, in order to ensure the diet of tourists, North Korea has taken great pains, and it is of course no problem to eat enough. However, if you want to say how high-end the food is, you can't guarantee it. Many people ask about North Korea's unpolluted seafood and can only tell you that you think too much. This is North Korea's group meal.

Generally, there are several Korean group meals:

First, table meals: take 6-8 people as an example, dishes are usually served in pairs, and both cold and hot vegetarian dishes can be used;

Second, Kaicheng copper bowl rice: the so-called fixed food, one for each person, can also let the tour guide book ginseng stewed chicken in advance (260 yuan/only about);

Third, barbecue: the barbecue provided by North Korea is mainly duck meat, with broth and rice;

Fourth, small hot pot (called the total stove in North Korea): one for each person, with bread, rice and other staple foods;

5. Dining on the round-trip train is mainly based on box lunch or lunch;

Every table in North Korea is equipped with free wine and mineral water, and there is a charge for extra needs.

If you are used to eating supper at night, or have special tastes, such as salty and spicy, you can bring some delicious pickles, snacks, fruits and so on, and North Korea is not very strict about what to eat when entering the country.