20 movie snacks from around the world
If your idea of movie theatre munchies consists of extra-buttery popcorn, enough soda to fill an oil drum, and a candy bar or two, then you may not believe these bizarre movie snacks enjoyed around the world.
This infographic from Lemonly offers up a breakdown of 20 movie snacks, providing insight on exactly what different cultures choose to chow down on while visiting the theatre.
Movie snacks from around the world
Popcorn
- Thailand: Tom Yum Popcorn is a spicy soup made from lemongrass and fish sauce.
- United Kingdom: Sugared popcorn.
- United States: Pub Corn with flavours like beer and irish cream.
Hot snacks
- Greece: Souvlaki
- Barbados: Fish Balls
- Columbia: Fried Ants
- Taiwan: Chicken legs and been curd
- India: Samosas, which are are fried pastries with mashed potatoes and peas.
- Hong Kong: Shrimp and pork dumplings called Siu Mai.
- Mexico: Tostilocos – salsa, corn chips and pickled pig skins with hot sauce.
Delicacies
- Norway: Dried reindeer meat
- Russia: Beluga caviar
Beverages
- Spain: Calimocho; otherwise known as red wine and Coca Cola.
- Lithuania: A fermented beverage made from rye bread, flavoured with mint or berries called Kvas.
Crunch & Chewy Movie Snacks
- Netherlands: Salty licorice
- China: Dried, salted plums
- Korea: Dried cuttlefish
- Japan: Dried sardines
- Spain: Sunflower seeds
- Israel: Falafel-flavoured chips
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Share which snacks that you’d be interested to try in the comments below or on social media. And also check out bizarre vending machines from around the world.
Source: http://lemonly.com/work/20-movie-snacks-around-the-world-infographic/
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