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ATHLETES ON: Best things they've eaten in the Olympic bubble

BEIJING (AP) 鈥 Avocado ice cream and Chinese hot pot are some of the best foods athletes say they've eaten at the Beijing Olympics. Some were also eyeing the KFC 鈥 but holding until after competition to indulge.
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FILE - An athlete orders food at a restaurant at the Olympic Village ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics, Feb. 1, 2022, in Beijing. (Wang Zhao/Pool Photo via AP, File)

BEIJING (AP) 鈥 Avocado ice cream and Chinese hot pot are some of the best foods athletes say they've eaten at the Beijing Olympics. Some were also eyeing the KFC 鈥 but holding until after competition to indulge.

Despite the varied menu at the Olympic Village, the options for athletes are radically more limited this year because of COVID-19 restrictions. To prevent any potential spread of the virus, athletes and all other Olympic participants can only move between designated venues.

That means they can't venture out of the Olympic 鈥渂ubble鈥 to sample the local fare.

Here's what some athletes are eating.

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NAMES: Adrian Diaz and Olivia Smart

SPORT: Ice dancing

COUNTRY: Spain

A favorite cited by many athletes is the hot pot, a popular Chinese dish that lets people pick from a variety of raw ingredients like meat, seafood and vegetables to add to a boiling, seasoned pot of broth.

Spanish ice dancing pair Adrian Diaz and Olivia Smart say they've been eating it every day at the dining hall.

鈥淚鈥檝e never had hot pot before and it鈥檚 one the main dinner things here," Smart says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a new discovery for me.""

They have a strategy for deciding which of the many flavorings to pick: 鈥淵ou just take the sauce the person in front you has taken,鈥 Smart says.

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NAME: Tom Kuhnhackl

SPORT: Ice hockey

COUNTRY: Germany

Aside from the dumplings, noodles and hot pot, German ice hockey player Tom Kuhnhackl says he's been indulging his sweet tooth.

鈥淚鈥檓 a huge dessert guy. I tried all the desserts,鈥 he says. 鈥淎ll kinds of cakes, all kinds of cookies. They were pretty dynamite.鈥

Red velvet cake, green tea cake and avocado ice cream are some of the sweets he's tried.

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NAME: Nicole Schott

SPORT: Figure skating

COUNTRY: Germany

German figure skater Nicole Schott says her go-to foods in the Olympic Village are the vanilla ice cream and the white rice.

鈥淚 like that it鈥檚 different from all of our European rice,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 actually what I eat every single day.鈥

It might sound plain, but she says she noticed others are enjoying it too. She also brought foods from home including dark bread, porridge and muesli.

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NAMES: Filip Taschler and Natalie Taschlerova

SPORT: Ice dancing

COUNTRY: Czech Republic

Being gluten- and lactose-free has limited the options for Czech ice dancer Filip Taschler. At home, for example, he opts for almond or coconut milk. But he says there's only dairy and soy milk in the Olympic Village.

The experience has taught him that he should bring along more snacks along with him when traveling for competitions, he says.

Otherwise, he says the food has been good. He likes the dragon fruit and melon, which he says is sweeter than in the Czech Republic. And though he doesn鈥檛 eat dairy, he and partner Natalie Taschlerova have heard the ice cream is good.

鈥淭he Italians, they said that it鈥檚 pretty good," he says. 鈥淪o it means a lot.鈥

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NAMES: Jean-Luc Baker and Kaitlin Hawayek

SPORT: Ice dancing

COUNTRY: United States

To make overnight oats during the Olympics, U.S. ice dancer Kaitlin Hawayek packed ingredients including chia seeds, almond milk and protein powder.

鈥淚 like the consistency of knowing that I had my own food that I would have back home,鈥 she says.

After competition, she says she鈥檚 excited to sample more foods in the Olympic Village. She liked the hot pot.

鈥淚鈥檝e never tried hot pot before, but everyone convinced me to,鈥 Hawayek says.

Partner Jean-Luc Baker says he might get more adventurous with the many sauces. 鈥淕oing into competition, you want to make sure that everything鈥檚 kind of running as smoothly and normal as possible,鈥 he says.

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NAME: Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis

SPORT: Ice dancing

COUNTRY: Finland

Finnish ice dancing partners Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis say they're ready to indulge after finishing their free skate performance.

鈥淐ompetition is over for us," Versluis says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time for some KFC.鈥

When they arrived in Beijing, Versluis says they were given Pizza Hut while waiting for negative test results to clear them to move about. But he says they鈥檝e been waiting to eat at the KFC, which he tried once long ago.

They say the Olympic Village has no McDonald鈥檚, which has been a presence at past Games.

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Kelvin Chan, Candice Choi And Aaron Morrison, The Associated Press