Friends who have traveled to Vietnam will have a common discovery, that is, there are a lot of Vietnamese delicacies. You can find all kinds of delicious Vietnamese food everywhere, which will make you linger. Vietnam’s more famous foods include Vietnamese rice noodles, Vietnamese spring rolls, Vietnamese hot pot, Vietnamese seafood, etc. There are also a variety of delicious drinks. People who have been there don’t want to come back. So what other foods are there in Vietnam? Vietnam It can be seen from the map that Vietnam's territory is really "thin", long and narrow like a dragon, or a seahorse? Vietnam is divided into South Vietnam and North Vietnam. North Vietnam borders China and its eating habits are more influenced by Chinese people, but are relatively "lighter". I think it may be related to the year-round hot weather there, which makes people have no appetite. Therefore, Vietnamese people prefer natural and refreshing food, with a large proportion of green vegetables. For example, many of Vietnam's famous spring rolls are rolled with green vegetables. The cooking methods are mainly boiled in water, fried, or grilled. They also use chopsticks to eat, and often eat raw vegetables. Rice is also their staple food. Locals particularly like mint/fish sauce/lemon as condiments on the table. In addition, looking at the map, from Hanoi through Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, Nha Trang, Mui Ne, Da Lat to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), many of them are coastlines, so naturally seafood is also an integral part of Da Nang cuisine. Now let’s get to the point and list the Vietnamese delicacies one by one. The order is my personal preference. one. What are the must-eats in Vietnam? 1. Pink pho This is the one in the picture above. I took the photo. It is crystal clear, with a layer of fat, and the beef is very soft. I don’t know how to describe how delicious Vietnamese rice noodles are. I am a person who does not like to eat all kinds of noodles, including rice noodles, which are actually average. But when I was having breakfast at the Olalani Hotel in Da Nang, I was amazed. I saw the hotel staff cooked some soup and sprinkled something on it. I took a bite and was like, "Oh my god, how can it be so delicious? I want ten bowls!" Pho, a Vietnamese delicacy, has also been eaten by "former" US President Obama. |
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