North Korean reports said that the credit for the invention of the "borito" is due to the late leader Kim Jong L.
North Korea News Agency said that Kim Jong L, the father of the current leader Kim Jong Un, who died in 2011, invented the famous "Porito" dish, and called it "wheat rolls".
This is not the first time that North Korean media claimed to create the late leader of a diet, as she previously mentioned that Kim Jong El invented "hamburger".
A video accompanying the news showed Korean citizens devouring the "borito", with a comment indicating that the late leader suggested to his people to enjoy eating this food in the winter with hot tea, according to the "Fox News" network reported.
However, the Washington Eczaminer newspaper quoted one of the dissidents from the North Korean regime as saying: "I have not seen in my life the borito offered for sale in Korea.".
He added: "The rate of foreign food spread in North Korea is very low, due to the presence of very few restaurants that offer these foods, and their food ingredients are not always available.".
Historians return the appearance of "borito" in Mexico before its colonization, where the indigenous people eaten meat and cheese with corn flakes.
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