How to evaluate the Korean team pot?
The method is a hodgepodge, and the materials are Spam, sausages, rice cakes and cheese, all of which are foreign except red and hot sauce and rice cakes, which are traditional Korean foods. Team pot is more popular than traditional Korean food. Speaking of team pot, we have to mention the main ingredients of team pot, Spam lunch meat, and the team pot itself is a derivative of Spam eating. During World War II, the US military ordered more than one billion cans of Spam lunch meat from Homer Food Company to replace the original bacon of military rations. In order to increase the yield and reduce the cost, Hormel increased the starch content of Spam and reduced the meat content, so it tasted terrible. In addition, American soldiers eat this kind of food three times a day, so they complain bitterly that it is called spiritual meat and should be eliminated like fascism. Americans rolled up their arms on their sleeves, ready to play big, and ordered enough lunch meat for five years according to the scale of 654.38+0.6 million army mobilization. As a result, the Axis countries were laid down before they worked hard, resulting in a lot of materials being useless. The American host was rich, and he began to give them away with a wave of his hand. All the belligerents, including Britain, the Soviet Union, China and Australia, were lucky enough to have a taste. At that time, the Soviet Union had been beaten to pieces. Red Army soldiers eat less than 450 grams a day, while ordinary Soviets eat every meal. British wartime rationing was also a hunger for food, and Spam became a precious source of protein. Thatcher recalled: Only during wartime Christmas and New Year, their family was willing to open a can of Spam and start a meatless diet. Khrushchev admitted after the kitchen debate: Without spam, we really have nothing else to feed the Red Army soldiers. This is still the case in a big country, not to mention a newly independent country like South Korea, so spam is absolutely delicious in South Korea. After the end of World War II, a large amount of junk mail left over was either sold or directly thrown to the local people as relief materials, which was really a pity for the Korean people. They got some military rations and cooked them in one pot. Spam is the last course. In essence, the team pot is eaten in poor years, and the taste and nutrition are secondary. When Korea gets rich, no one wants to eat it. The reason why it has been passed down to this day is also consumer feelings and sweet memories. Although its taste is passable after improvement, its origin is like this, and it is not exquisite. After all, it can't be served on the table, but if the lunch meat is really replaced by more expensive meat ingredients, it is not a team.