File:Typical North Korean snack (안주) at the Rakwon Paradise Microbrewery (11416187434).jpg
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DescriptionTypical North Korean snack (안주) at the Rakwon Paradise Microbrewery (11416187434).jpg |
Dried pollack is a very typical beer snack in North Korea. It's traditionally caught and dried during the winters and eaten throughout the year. The insides are stripped in pieces and enjoyed. The eyes are delicacies. And the skin is lightly charred using a cigarette lighter for effect. A new microbrewing culture has taken Pyongyang on by storm. Find out more on how to taste North Korean beer on our DPRK Beer Tour: uritours.com/tours/entry-tour/north-korea-travel-beer-fis... |
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Source | Typical North Korean snack (안주) at the Rakwon Paradise Microbrewery |
Author | Uri Tours |
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