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The favorite foods and eccentric eating habits of 9 ruthless dictators

by Elena Holodny on May 1, 2017, 10:53 AM

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Cobra stew. Hallucinogenic root bark. KFC.

These were the favorite meals of some of the most ruthless dictators of the 20th century.

In "Dictators' Dinners: A Bad Taste Guide to Entertaining Tyrants," Victoria Clark and Melissa Scott offer insights into dictators' table manners, food vices, and fears of poisonings. They also include recipes for some of the meals.

We selected several leaders from the book and highlighted their favorite foods — and some of their horrifying dinnertime eccentricities.

Korea's Kim Jong Il loved shark-fin soup and dog-meat soup.

Foods of choice: Kim Jong Il's favorite foods were reportedly shark-fin soup, salo, and dog-meat soup, which he believed gave him immunity and virility. He was also said to be Hennessy's biggest customer.

 

Source: Dictators’ Dinners: A Bad Taste Guide to Entertaining Tyrants



He had a team of women make sure all the rice grains served to him were identical.

Dinner etiquette: He reportedly had a sizable team of women make sure every single grain of rice that was served to him was identical in size, shape, and color.

 

Source: Dictators’ Dinners: A Bad Taste Guide to Entertaining Tyrants,Britannica



Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian and by the end of his life ate only mashed potatoes and broth.

Foods of choice: Hitler's vegetarianism has been attributed to ideological reasons, but it also may have been motivated by his belief that a meatless diet would relieve his chronic flatulence and constipation. By the end of WWII, Hitler ate only mashed potatoes and clear broth.

 

Source: Dictators’ Dinners: A Bad Taste Guide to Entertaining Tyrants



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