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Starting from Baby Camels to Geese; These Are the Unique Foods Commonly Consumed in Various Kingdoms in the World

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The royal family is synonymous with lavish life and unlimited choices of expensive food. Of course, every royal family has a favorite food to abstain from food they avoid.

Starting from the swan that became the unique food of the British Empire. Then there is the camel baby as a favorite menu of the Saudi Arabian royal family and many more.

Reporting from Twisted Food UK, here are five unique royal foods in the world.

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Named as one of the most powerful kingdoms in the world. The royal family of Saudi Arabia most likes to eat a variety of luxury foods that have fantastic prices.

According to the data, the wealth in the House of Saud has reached USD 1.4 trillion or equivalent to (IDR 19,863 trillion) in 2018. So no food is considered too expensive.

The Saudi Arabian royal family likes to eat roast baby camel meat with cardamon rice. This menu was even presented when Prince Charles visited there in 2013.

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In addition, the Swedish royal family which is rarely exposed to the media such as the British royal family also has a long history and has a close relationship with food.

Some time ago it was known that King Carl Gustaf had to reduce consumption of red meat and jelly candy to maintain his health. Apparently the Swedish royal family most likes to eat a variety of red meat and sweet foods.

However, because of his health importance, King Carl Gustaf finally advised the people of Sweden to reduce the consumption of red meat. He said they did not need to eat steak every day.

In Southeast Asia itself there is also a kingdom is Thailand. This country is thick with good food ranging from street food to sumptuous food served to the royal family.

The Thai royal family has a variety of favorite foods and is almost the same as the food eaten by its people. According to the nephew of the late Ratu Bambai Barni, the difference in food was only in her presentation.

It turns out that this royal family likes to eat street food like Pad Thai and Thai curry. Of course, with a more luxurious presentation and appearance of food shaped as beautiful as possible.

Whereas in England, families like to eat goose meat. They also have a different food menu from ordinary people.

According to a report from former palace chef Darren McGrady, Queen Elizabeth had a regulation that forbade all members of the kingdom from eating dishes with garlic. Ratu also forbids Prince Philip's fondness for BBQ to the royal family's love for McDonald's.





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