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What kind of food is eaten in North Korea?
The foundation of North Korean meals include cold noodles (Naung-myon), tofu, short-grain rice and porridge. Meats such as poultry, duck and beef are also North Korean staples, as are seafood and veggies.
Is there Mcdonald’s in North Korea?
There are currently no Western chains in North Korea, but that doesn’t mean the country doesn’t have chain restaurants of its own. Okryugwan, which opened its first restaurant in Pyongyang in 1960, at one point had locations in Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Mongolia, Russia, Cambodia, and the United Arab Emirates.
How do North Korea and South Korea differ?
As we all know, North Korea, as it soon became known, was communist, while South Korea was left as a democracy. (They’re pretty obvious: North Korea is a communist dictatorship, there are strict laws about what citizens can do, say, or listen to, while South Korea offers its citizens far more freedom.)
Is there hunger in North Korea?
North Korea has always struggled with food shortages, but the pandemic has made a bad situation worse. Leader Kim Jong-un has compared the current situation to the country’s worst disaster in the 1990’s, known as the “Arduous March”, where hundreds of thousands of people died in a famine.
Is Apple banned in North Korea?
On June 15, 2011, StatCounter.com confirmed that some North Koreans use Apple’s iPhones, as well as Nokia’s and Samsung’s smartphones. In November 2020, no mobile phones could dial into or out of the country, and there was no Internet connection.
What is the difference between North Korea and South Korea?
This practice means that North Koreans typically grow up without the inhibitions of saying something to another which is direct and sometimes confrontational. South Koreans are culturally very indirect. Rather than say something which they believe may hurt you or upset you to your face, they instead hope that you will lead between the lines.
What is North Korean cuisine?
North Korean cuisine encompasses traditional dishes; untouched through time and change. Traditional dishes are still important to south Korea but US, Italian, Chinese and other international dishes have made South Korean dishes more diverse.
Is there such a thing as ‘Korean?
From a Korean’s perspective, there’s no such thing as ‘Korean,’ as people originating from Korea identify as either South or North Korean. Although this statement is open to challenge, it got me thinking about the vast differences for those growing up and living in North or South Korea and the impact that this has on cultural difference.
Do north and South Koreans pronounce words differently?
Just as people in the United States pronounce words differently based on region, the same is true with North Korea and South Korea. The combination of consonants and vowels sound different between the two languages, and it can be difficult for an individual who has learned one language to decipher the other.