What Do People Eat in Movie Theaters Across the World?
Kenneth Coo
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02/06/2017
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From licorice to dried sardines these will freak you out.
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Greece. People in Greece like their traditional food souvlaki so much that it can be purchased everywhere, including some outdoor cinemas. -
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Israel. Moviegoers enjoy balls made from ground chickpeas. This popular snack is commonly served in a pita, which acts as a pocket. -
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Mexico. Tostilocos are now commonly sold in Mexican movie theatres and at stadiums. This street food traditionally consists of tortilla chips topped with hot sauce, cucumber, jícama, lime juice, beans, and peanuts. -
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Finland. They love a wide selection of fruit jelly candies, similar to Gummy Bears. -
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China. In China you can snack on dried salted plums and dried squid while watching films. -
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Netherlands. Healthy licorice candies are in great demand in the Netherlands, especially popular is salty licorice. -
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South Korea. In South Korea, moviegoers prefer eating roasted chestnuts during screenings. And as in many other Asian countries, dried squid is very popular here. -
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Colombia. Roasted ants! -
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India. They love samosas (pyramid-shaped turnovers with various fillings) and vada pav (potato-fritter sandwiches). -
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Taiwan. The dish called "chicken popcorn" is very popular in Taiwan. It is similar to chicken nuggets. -
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Japan. It’s hard to imagine life in Japan without weirdness. So it’s no surprise that all Japanese movie theatres offer their visitors Iriko, a snack made from dried sardines or anchovies. -
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Barbados. Bajan fish cakes are a hit in Barbados and other Caribbean countries. Made from salted fish, flour, baking powder, and herbs, this popular snack can be purchased in open-air movie theaters.
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