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. 

20 movie snacks from around the world

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

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/