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China-Japan-Koreas
Health Food Made in DPRK
2005-04-30
Compound nutrient powder and jelly have been made in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to improve people's health. Contained in them are 17 kinds of amino acids and natural ferments, various vitamins, 7 sorts of microelements, etc. They are popular among miners and coal-miners and those with other labor-consuming jobs. They are also efficacious for preventing and curing digestive disorder, tuberculosis in early stage, arteriosclerosis and aging. They, made in consideration of the daily average amount of vitamins, salt, microelements and dextrose needed for recovery from physical and mental fatigue, were registered as state inventions in the 7th national exhibition of inventions and new technologies.
Can you say Soylent Green? I knew you could.
Posted by:Spot

#7  grass flavored yogurt
Posted by: john   2005-04-30 8:34:43 PM  

#6  soylent green?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-04-30 6:11:40 PM  

#5  salt, microelements and dextrose

Call Bill Cosby. The Norks have invented rock flavored Jello
Posted by: ed   2005-04-30 11:54:46 AM  

#4  "...efficacious for preventing and curing digestive disorder, tuberculosis in early stage, arteriosclerosis and aging..."
It's amazing how much healthier people can be when they have something to eat, even if it's just this porridge of multi-vitamin, rice/soy, and sugar (dextrose). The DPRK invents food!
Posted by: Tom   2005-04-30 11:37:26 AM  

#3  They are popular among miners and coal-miners and those with other dark labor-consuming jobs

who can't see what they're eating....
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-30 11:06:05 AM  

#2  Sounds like the End-of-the-War German Syrups for wymans and yuts.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-30 11:02:42 AM  

#1  Serve over super flat rocks. Great appetizer!
Posted by: Iron Chef Sakai   2005-04-30 10:49:13 AM  

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