Yin Xiyue's visit to the United States, the White House announced the dinner menu.

Pictured is a first course of Maryland crab cakes with cold pumpkin soup.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] South Korean President Yoon Suk-yue and his wife Kim Gun-hee are on a state visit to the United States. U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to hold a banquet in the East Room of the White House on the 26th local time. Some of the dinner dishes are also revealed in advance.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the White House announced the menu for the dinner on the 24th. Comerford and White House Executive Pastry Chef Susie Morrison.

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Dinner starts with Maryland crab cakes, cabbage, kohlrabi, fennel and cucumber salad, and cold pumpkin soup with pickled strawberries and basil leaves.

The main course was short ribs with creamy bean paste, carrots and pine nuts.

Dessert is banana chips and lemon ice cream with fresh berries, mint cookie crumbles and signature miso caramel.

Jill revealed that Biden's favorite dish should be dessert, because Biden loves ice cream very much.

"When the President and I visited South Korea in the past, we were warmly welcomed and I plan to host President Yoon and Mrs. Kim warmly on Wednesday night, and I also want to pay tribute to the Korean people and Korean-Americans," Jill said.

When guest chef Edward Lee learned that he was going to prepare the White House state dinner menu, his mother was the first to call him. Edward Lee said: "My mother mentioned that she immigrated to the United States from South Korea. , to be able to go back to the beginning and give back to the community is something that my mother and I are very proud of.”

The main course of the dinner is short ribs.

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Dessert is lemon ice cream with fresh berries.

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The menu was developed by First Lady Jill, guest Korean-American chef Edward Lee (center), White House Executive Chef Kommerford (right) and White House Executive Pastry Chef Morrison (left).

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First lady Jill (right) revealed that one of Biden's favorite dishes would be ice cream for dessert.

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The layout of the dinner party was also exposed first.

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