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Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face

On February 20, Beijing time, the Beijing Winter Olympics are nearing the end, and in general, this Olympic Games is still very successful and has been praised by athletes from all over the world. American snowboarder Tessa Maude once said that she likes everything here too much and will definitely travel to China in the future; Russian women's singles champion Sherbakova said bluntly that the first time she came to China to compete, it left her with warm memories, everything in the Olympic Village is good, and the room conditions are very comfortable.

Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face

Norwegian speed skating champion Kroll said that it is remarkable that China can successfully host such an event in such a situation, and the Beijing Winter Olympics has the most beautiful skating rink in the world. Olympic Committee President Bach said that the Beijing Winter Olympics were very successful, and at present, relevant institutions have discussed with the Chinese side the possibility of hosting large-scale sports events in Beijing in the future. However, there are always one or two people who like to nitpick, and no matter what efforts the Beijing Olympic Committee makes behind the scenes, it seems that it will not meet their needs.

Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face

Earlier, a number of South Korean athletes and officials said that the food in the Winter Olympic restaurant was too greasy, the dishes were full of meat, no nutrition, South Korean speed skater Zheng Jae-won said: "It is not delicious at all, I went to the canteen once that day and never wanted to go again." South Korean female speed skater Jin Baorin complained: "All the dishes are Chinese, and seeing this, I just want to go home now." Subsequently, the South Korean delegation applied to the Olympic Organizing Committee to send specific chefs and nutritionists to make adjustments to the menu for the Korean team.

Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face

The Beijing Olympic Committee has previously said that it will try its best to meet the south Korean delegation's request and let them eat satisfactory food. Recently, the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee publicly responded to this at a press conference, and when asked why there is no Korean kimchi on the recipe, the spokesperson of the Olympic Organizing Committee made a simple response: to provide meals with healthy nutrition principles. Although this sentence is only 9 words, it hit the Korean athletes in the face. That is to say, the Olympic Committee believes that the food pairing in the Beijing Olympic Games is very nutritious, not that Korean kimchi is not delicious, but in the face of Chinese cuisine, Korean kimchi may have to be aggrieved, to say that it is not good, that is, kimchi lack of nutrition.

Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face

After all, kimchi is only a pickled vegetable, the freshness is obviously insufficient, China is known as the "country of food", the popularity of food is not just talking. It is reported that the Olympic Games provided a total of 678 dishes for athletes, it can be said that it is a variety of eyes, full of Han, South Korean athletes because they are usually at home used to eating kimchi, therefore, when there is no dish on the menu they like to eat, many Korean athletes are not accustomed to eating, so that began to complain about the situation. The food reserves of the Winter Olympic Village Restaurant are very sufficient and rich, which can fully meet the tastes of players from all over the world.

Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face
Why are there no Korean kimchi on the Winter Olympic menu? The Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee officially responded, which was too punched in the face

Chinese, Western, Korean yakiniku, Japanese and pasta are all available. Many athletes from Europe and the United States have instead chosen Chinese food instead of Western food in this Winter Olympics. Dumplings, pot-wrapped meat, bean buns, spicy scalding and dan dan noodles have become the "net red food" of the Winter Olympic Village, and Sichuan and Hunan cuisine are also loved by athletes from many countries. Some athletes said that they ate 200 dumplings, and some athletes ate 6 bean bags a day, which can only be said that the Korean team is not accustomed to the food of the Winter Olympic Village, not Chinese food without nutrition.

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