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Street Food Shops in North Korea

Source: Bright Side

Street food can be found almost everywhere in Asia, and this is true even in North Korea. You can find trays of street food being peddled even in North Korea. The most popular street food in North Korea would be injo gogi bap (artificial meat rice), tofu bap (rice) and soondae (Korean traditional sausages). In South Korea and other countries, injo gogi would be referred to as soy sausages, since these were originally made to re-use leftover soybean during the era of the “arduous march”. Injo gogi were made since the North Koreans didn’t let any food go to waste. Currently, injo gogi is typically eaten with rice and spicy sauce, and they’ve become a delicacy. But the thing is that the menu for a lot of the street food stands are quite poor (there are very few choices). Tourists would be invited to buy traditional kimchi cabbage. It is very tasty and spicy. However, you might experience a stomachache because of your unaccustomed stomachs.