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My favourite food in my neighbourhood is bun cha. It's very delicous. I often eat it with my family in our day off. Everytime I eat it, I always feel happy. You should eat it many times in your life to taste bun cha.
Mk viết không được hay lắm nhưng bạn dựa vào đó để viết bài dài hơn nhé!
ý mk là đừng lấy những bài mẫu trên mạng về mì ý hay phở trong sách mà tự làm isii/ sẽ hay hơn đó
Des Moines is the capital of Iowa. Life here is upbeat but not too busy. Everyone that is born and raised in Iowa is very relaxed and kind. We love to say hi and help one another and we love cars. Generally, traffic is pretty good. We don't have a lot of traffic jams. However, during rush hours, you cannot move an inch on the interstate because everyone is trying to get on and off. This usually creates chaos and a huge traffic jam. In Des Moines, we have all kinds of jobs, from white to blue-collar jobs. Inside downtown, we usually have white-collar jobs. The father away from downtown, the more blue-collar jobs we have. Due to the huge population of immigrants, the city of Des Moines is also very diverse. This diversion births a hub of mulultural foods. Driving down Douglas Ave, you can see different kinds of foods from many cultures, such as Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Italian, Hispanic, American, Indian, Burmese, etc. One day you can have Chinese, the next day Indian. In Iowa, Des Moines is the most diverse and busiest city. It houses many families from many different countries and still able to keep American culture and values.
Tham Khảo: ( bánh này là bánh xèo chứ hong pải là bánh kếp )
Bạn Tham khảo bài này nha chứ bài kia hong có bít :<
Vocabulary:
Rice flour (n): bột mìCoconut cream (n): cốt dừaTurmeric (n): nghệCulinary culture (n): văn hóa ẩm thựcCrispy pancake (n): bánh xèoTraditional sauce (n): nước chấm truyền thốngWhen it comes to enjoyment, what I find the most interesting is to go traveling to different places and try the local cuisine there. In my journeys, I was strikingly impressed by many kinds of food, one of which is crispy pancake - also known as Banh Xeo. The ingredients to make flour mixture include rice flour, coconut cream, turmeric, onions and salt, mixed with water. The batter is then added into a frying pan brushed with vegetable oil and forms a thin pancake. After about two minutes, the cooker will scatter some pork, shrimps and sprouts on half of the cake then fold it in half to cover the filling and cook for thirty seconds. The dish is often served with traditional sauce made from fish sauce mixed with lemon, garlic and chilli. An interesting feature about Banh Xeo is the way people eat them. The pancake will be cut into two to three pieces and rolled in sheets of rice paper together with some lettuces. The roll is dipped into the prepared sauce, which creates a stunning combination of flavor. In one bite, customers can feel the crispness, a little bit sweetness, fat and freshness of the vegetables and just want to eat more. To sum up, coming to Vietnam, if you want to explore the culinary culture here, Banh Xeo will be an amazing experience that should not be missed.
Tham khảo:
Thach Lam in "Hanoi three 36 streets" writes: Pho is a special gift of Hanoi, not only in Hanoi, but because it is delicious only in Hanoi. "classic", cooked with beef, "the broth is clear and sweet, the cake is flexible but not crumbly, the meat is crispy but not chewy, the chili lime with onions is enough", "fresh herbs, northern pepper, drops lemon nuggets are strong, add a little bit of ca cuong, sometimes as light as a doubt.” In the 1940s, pho was very popular in Hanoi: "It is an all-day snack for all types of people, especially civil servants and boatmen. People eat pho in the morning, eat pho at lunch and eat pho in the evening....
vietnam is famous with its traditional and delicious dishes. All of them easioly bring to anyone's mouth indeed, but as myself, I enjoy spring rolls best. Spring rolls are lightly fried rice - paper rolls, smaller and crispier than Chinese egg rolls but more flavorful. They are filled with highly seasond morsels of crab, shrimp, chopped vegetables, onion, mushroom, vermicelli and eggs. To prepare them, place the above mentioned filling on a thin rice pancake, roll up then fry. Finally, spring rolls, when fully prepared, are wrapped into somes kinds of fresh vegetables, then doused in fish sauce. My mother ussually cooks spring rolls for me, espeicially on important days in year, such as Tet holiday. when I eat them, i feel all of my mother's love that she reserves for me. To me, they're like the most speicial dish in this world.
Vietnam is famous with its traditional and delicious dishes. All of them easioly bring to anyone's mouth indeed, but as myself, I enjoy spring rolls best.
Spring rolls are lightly fried rice-paper rolls, smaller and crispier than Chinese egg rolls but more flavorful. They are filled with highly seasond morsels of crab, shrimp, chopped vegetables, onion, mushroom, vermicelli and eggs. To prepare them, place the above mentioned filling on a thin rice pancake, roll up then fry.
Finally, spring rolls, when fully prepared, are wrapped into somes kinds of fresh vegetables, then doused in fish sauce. My mother ussually cooks spring rolls for me, espeicially on important days in year, such as Tet holiday. When I eat them, i feel all of my mother's love that she reserves for me.
To me, they're the most speicial dish in this world.
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Pho is a traditional dish of Vietnam, can also be considered one of the typical dishes Vietnam cuisine. Pho is the main component of noodles and broth (or broth in a way called the South) with beef or chicken sliced thin. Also accompanying condiments such as soy sauce, pepper, lime juice, fish sauce, chili ... These spices are added depending on the taste of each user. Noodle dishes usually as eating breakfast in the morning or night, but in the big cities are enjoying dishes throughout the day. The southern provinces of Vietnam and some other regions are displayed noodle plate table includes the herbs such as onions, the price and the coriander leaves, basil, coriander which is characteristic of pho leaves; however in Hanoi does not have this raw vegetables disc. Pho or beef noodle soup usually chicken, but sometimes there are other variations as pork noodle soup, shrimp soup, noodle frog, though without much success.
Noodle boiler water is usually water is used in security from beef bones (if housewives not much experience to deodorize the beef bones can be replaced with pork bone), devotees, together with many spices including cinnamon, salmon, grilled ginger, cardamom, cloves, coriander, roasted shallots. Meat for beef pho (with all sorts of muscle, studded, made re bucket or ripe) or chicken (boiled old chicken, shredded meat for tasty fresh meat). "Noodle" is traditionally made from rice flour, coated with a thin sheet and cut into fiber. Pho always enjoy while still hot.
To get the pho is delicious depending heavily on the experience and know-how of the traditional processing, which is important especially water pot.
Currently pho has become famous around the world, we can say in Korean as Pho is becoming one of the most favorite dishes, or in the US can easily find one at every noodle shop city...
Mi Quang is a signature dish of Quang Nam, Vietnam, along with high food upstairs.
Today, when it comes to pasta Quang not necessarily talking about special dishes of Quang Nam - Da Nang which refers to a dish typical of the central general. Quang noodles are usually made from rice flour noodles with pulverization and coated in layers of wafers, then move horizontally to approximately 2mm thin noodles. Noodles made of wheat flour is mixed with some additives to achieve crispness, toughness. Under layers of bread are assorted vegetables, lean pork on noodles, shrimp, chicken broth with stewed from pork bones are. They also add more dry roasted peanuts and retired stamp, chopped green onions, herbs, red pepper ... Usually very little water.