In North Korea I thought a frozen potato was the fanciest food in the world.
“In North Korea I thought a frozen potato was the fanciest food in the world.”
— Park Yeon-mi · Food
The World Motivation
In North Korea I thought a frozen potato was the fanciest food in the world.
“In North Korea I thought a frozen potato was the fanciest food in the world.”
— Park Yeon-mi · Food
In North Korea I thought a frozen potato was the fanciest food in the world.
I learnt about the universe. I learnt about human rights and human dignity - this was so new to me.
I know the truth of North Korea. The oppression and their tragedy. It cannot be silenced.
In restaurants, when people order food - and they have menus - I hate that. Just give me something to eat. Quantity matters, not quality.
I was determined that I was going to have a successful and normal life.
Cooking is like love. You don't have to be particularly beautiful or very glamorous, or even very exciting to fall in love. You just have to be interested in it. It's the same thing with food.
One night, I was really beat; we worked really late and went to get food at some takeout place. And I leaned over against this gumball machine, just exhausted, and there was a SpongeBob looking back at me. And it's just, like, 'Oh, brother.'
I like to say, 'Chop suey's the biggest culinary joke that one culture has ever played on another,' because chop suey, if you translate into Chinese, means 'tsap sui,' which, if you translate back, means 'odds and ends.'
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