After that hearty talk and the historic handshake between the US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at their historic summit, what did the new special friends have for lunch?
President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un chatted over a lunch of beef short ribs, sweet and sour crispy pork, and braised codfish.
Details released by the White House show that lunch began Tuesday with a prawn cocktail and avocado salad, and green mango kerabu with honey lime dressing and octopus. Side dishes included potato dauphinoise, steamed broccolini, fried rice and Asian vegetables. Dessert included dark chocolate tartlet and Haagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream.
Among those joining the leaders on the U.S. side were Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House chief of staff John Kelly and national security adviser John Bolton. The North Korean delegation included Kim Yong Chol, a top aide to Kim Jong Un who recently met Trump at the White House.
SEE detailed menu here
Menu for Trump/Kim Jong-un working lunch:
Prawns, short ribs, pork fried rice, ice cream.
Detailed menu: pic.twitter.com/fN4DmaO5ik— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) June 12, 2018
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Popular Indian dishes like Pulao and Chicken Curry, are among the 45 other varieties that are being served to the global media who are in Singapore to cover the unprecedented meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, PTI reported. The report further states that 45 dishes across 15 cuisines will be served to the reporters to suit all palates. On offer is also Indian, Singaporean, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, French, American, Italian, English, Australian, Brazilian and Middle Eastern food, Sats, Airport ground handler and food firm, which will be providing the lunches and dinners, the media reported.
Indian dishes like Pulao, Fish Curry, Chicken Curry and Papad will be served at the F1 Pit Building – the official media centre for the summit – in downtown Singapore. Apart from this, quintessential Singaporean dishes like laksa and chicken rice will also be served. Over 23 different products made with kimchi, a Korean staple of spicy and pickled cabbage, including specially customised products such as Kimchi Jiggae Soup and Kimchi Ice Cream will also be available.
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