What they eat in cinemas around the world
 

When you go to the movies, you usually take popcorn or chips with you – it’s more fun. Crunchy halls are our reality. And, I wonder what the residents of other countries chew during the sessions?

Tom Yam soup is so popular and loved in Thailandthat enterprising movie theater owners developed popcorn with the flavor of this spicy dish.

В India the most popular appetizer in the movies is the cheese and chutney sandwiches. They are made from toast bread without a crust and cut into triangles.

Favorite delicacy the Israelis – falafel (deep-fried balls of chopped chickpeas). You can also eat it in cinemas, where falafel is wrapped in pita bread or pita bread.

 

Coca-Cola familiar to everyone in Latvia replaced with kvass. The traditional drink can be found in any cinema, and many Latvians prefer it to soda.

В Mexico in cinemas and other public places, a hearty second dish, tostilokos, is sold as fast food. Corn chips with various additives are placed on a plate from the bag: sauce, cucumbers, beans, and so on.

Dried venison slices can seem like a strange movie theater snack. However, a low-fat, high-protein product is ideal for residents of snowy Norway.

An unexpected snack while watching a movie is in Spain… There, in the cinema, you can buy a package of seeds and then gnaw them with pleasure. Those who then clean up and sweep the cinema are unlucky.

South Korean food stands in movie theaters are full of suggestions that might seem strange to tourists. For example, dried cuttlefish, which are chewed instead of popcorn.

В Holland Licorice candies are very popular and can be bought in cinemas. Salty licorice has an unusual taste, which many may not like the first time.

Popular delicacy Colombian moviegoers – fried ants. People who have been able to overcome disgust and try them claim that insects taste like fried bacon.

Based on materials from vesti.dp.ua

We will remind, earlier we told how to make popcorn at home, and also advised, with what it is better to cook it. 

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