North Korean Common People’s Food that Even North Korean Refugees Can’t Eat

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(1)Are you done with the pork rib soup
(2)Delicious-looking potato soup
(3)It reminds me of my hometown
(4)- It needs to look like rice
(5)- I’m going to smash all the potatoes
(6)You’re going to smash the potatoes
(7)Pork Cutlet Soup with Pork Belly
(8)- But our food is high quality
(9)Right, barley rice goes in
(10)Barley rice is a healthy food here
(11)I didn’t know that barley rice is a healthy food in Korea
(12)Pork rib soup that reminds me of my hometown
(13)a pile of potatoes

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(1)- In North Korea, rice bowls were bigger than this
(2)- I wasn’t full even if I ate one with this
(3)Do you want me to make you soy sauce, dad
(4)A little bit of salt and red pepper powder
(5)North Korean style salt soy sauce is done
(6)When I came to Korea, I thought it was brewed soy sauce
(7)There’s a lot of soy sauce, too
(8)- There’s no soy sauce in North Korea
(9)- Put some chili powder in salt. It’s soy sauce
(10)But even if you eat this much, North Koreans eat well
(11)- If the average person eats this much
(12)How many meals do you eat
(13)- It’s okay to eat
(14)But there are so many people who can’t eat it
(15)Dad’s face that looks like he’s in pain
(16)Do you want me to make you a South Korean table
(17)- Let’s try the Korean table
(18)It makes you feel happy
(19)- How many meals do you have every day

Pork Cutlet Soup with Pork Belly

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