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Trump Kim summit: What food was on the diplomatic menu?

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They did not eat this many Korean dishes

For a man who likes well-done steaks with a side of tomato ketchup, it was quite a complicated menu.

"Green mango kerabu with honey lime dressing and fresh octopus"; "Oiseon - Korean stuffed cucumber"; "Daegu jorim - soy-braised cod fish with radish, Asian vegetables".

There were lots of words President Trump is likely to have been unfamiliar with. And the watching Twitterati were bemused.

Sasa Petricic, a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation journalist, asked whether the two leaders would "reach the HaagenDazs without a melt-down, or will things go sour by the crispy pork":[]}