Viết 1 bài tiếng anh về chủ đề món ăn truyền thống ở việt nam mà em thik.
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My favourite food is beef noodle soup.First
Beef bones you put in boiling water for about 5 minutes, then remove and wash.
- Onions, red onions, ginger, sugarcane leave their skin toasted. Then you scrape off the ginger skin and wash the onion thoroughly. Sliced ginger, sliced onions to separate.
- Cane after peeling water split pieces to separate.
- Pick scallions, cilantro washed, soaked with diluted salt water and then chopped
- Roast star anise, cinnamon, cardamom, scent in low heat until fragrant and place in tight cloth bag.
3.
- Because beef has a unique flavor, using grilled ginger onions in broth is important to overcome the odor of the cow. When washing meat, you should use grated ginger crushed to rub close to the surface of the meat and then wash with clean water.
- Beef slices thinly or horizontally, or let your tender meat crush through beef before cutting. To make beef noodles, you bare the beef with boiling water and set it aside.
- When you eat, you have noodles in boiling water, then put in a bowl, then let the beef have been bare, the herbs above. Then use the broth to cook the beef.
- When eating, you eat together, raw vegetables, bean sprouts, lemon, chili, chili sauce ... will be very delicious
k đúng cho mình nha
1. Các món bánh
- Bánh cuốn: stuffed pancake
- Bánh dầy: round sticky rice cake
- Bánh tráng: girdle-cake
- Bánh tôm: shrimp in batter - Bánh cốm: young rice cake
- Bánh trôi: stuffed sticky rice balls
- Bánh đậu: soya cake
- Bánh bao: steamed wheat flour cake
- Bánh xèo: pancako
- Bánh chưng: stuffed sticky rice cake
-Bánh bao: dim-sum
1. Spring rolls
2. Beef noodles soup
3. Sticky rice
4.sweet soup
5. Eel soup
6. Chicken noodles soup
7.Pancake
8....
1. Phở
2. Bánh xèo
3. Cơm tấm
4. Bún bò Huế
5. Bún chả nem
6. Chả cá
7. Cao lầu
8. Rau muống
9. Gỏi cuốn
10. Bánh khọt
THAM KHẢO
Vietnam is a country which has a combination of modern and tradition. We can easily see that through the way Vietnamese people dress, and our traditional costume besides the trending fashion is Ao Dai. Ao Dai can be considered as a kind of long dress, but it has some interesting variations. The first thing to mention is the fabric. Unlike many traditional gowns of different nations in Asia, Ao Dai has the lightest choice of fabric. It does not consist of many layer such as the Kimono of Japan, and it is not too big like the Hanbok of Korea. Second, the form of Ao Dai is also simple. It has only two pieces on the front and the back which go together with long big pants. The one for female is usually fits perfectly to the curves of the body, while the one for male is usually large to give a comfortable feeling. Although it seems simple, Ao Dai has many different versions for each occasion. For high school students, they wear white Ao Dai with white or black pants to dignify the innocence of youth. In some traditional events such as Tet holiday, people will wear colorful pieces to mark the joyful atmosphere. At the weddings, both of the broom and the bride put on red or yellow Ao Dai to wish for luck and happiness for their marriage. Wedding Ao Dai is a little bit more complicated with the embroidered details of phoenix, dragon and flowers; and they all go with a matching turban which is made from hard fabric or metal. In my opinion, Ao Dai is the most beautiful clothes for Vietnamese, and I am so proud to put it on whenever I have chance.
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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!
Hello teacher
Today I will introduce to you some features of Vietnam
The landscape of Vietnam is rich and beautiful,...
The cuisine is very diverse, rich and eye-catching
costumes, different places will use different traditional costumes.
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đây là bản dịch nha
xin chào thầy
Hôm nay mình sẽ giới thiệu với các bạn một số nét đặc trưng của Việt Nam
Phong cảnh Việt Nam giàu đẹp, ...
Ẩm thực rất đa dạng, phong phú và bắt mắt
trang phục, những nơi khác nhau sẽ sử dụng trang phục truyền thống khác nhau.
--hết--
đây là bản mk tự làm á chứ ko có cop mạng
cậu nhớ tick nhen ;-;
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The most common English translation of “Chả giò” is spring roll, though this is just a fancy name since the food has nothing to do with spring.
The main ingredients of a roll of “chả giò” are commonly seasonalground meat, mushrooms, and diced vegetables such as carrots andjicama, rolled up in a sheet of moist rice paper. The roll is then deeply fried until the rice paper coat turns crispy and golden brown. The ingredients, however, are not fixed. The most commonly used meat ispork, but one can also use crab, shrimp, sometimes snails (in northern Vietnam), and tofu (for vegan chả giò). If diced carrots and jicama are used, the stuffs inside the rolls are a little bit crunchy, and match well with the crispy fried rice paper. Nevertheless, the juice from these vegetables can soon cause the rolls to soften after only a short time. To keep the rolls crispy for a long time, mashed sweet potato or mung beans may be used instead. One may also include bean sprouts and rice vermicelli in the stuffing mix, yet, this is a rare practice. Eggs and various spices can be added based on each one's preference.
“Chả giò rế” is a rare kind of “chả giò” that uses “bánh hỏi” (thin rice vermicelli woven into a sheet) instead of rice paper. The stuffs inside the roll are the same as normal chả giò, and the roll is also deeply fried. Since the sheets of “bánh hỏi” themselves are not very wide, and the rice vermicelli is too easily shattered, “chả giò rế” rolls are often small and difficult to make. They are only seen at big parties and restaurants.
No matter what time day or night, a steaming bowl of Pho noodle soup is never hard to find in Vietnam. Just as Pad Thai in Thailand, this dish in Vietnam is one of best delicious Vietnamese Food Pho in this country. And everyone around the world always wants eating Pho when they have a chance to go to Vietnam.
Pho consists of flat rice noodles, meat-based broth. The dish is usually accompanied by basil, lime, chili, and other extras on the side so that eaters can season the soup to their own taste. The balanced tastes of sweet, salty, spicy, and citrus are highly contagious; Pho usually becomes an instant favorite for anyone visiting Vietnam.
Some squeamish eaters may balk at authentic Vietnamese Food Pho which is made from beef bones, tendons, tripe (stomach), fat, and sometimes ox tail. Bones and lesser-quality cuts of meat are simmered for hours to produce the soup broth. With popularity of Pho, many chain restaurants catering to tourists now omit ingredients that may frighten business away. Broth is commonly made from beef, pork, or chicken bones; only lean pieces of meat are added.
Despite its popularity, opinions differ about the origins of Pho soup. Culinary experts generally agreed that the rice noodles were brought by Cantonese immigrants from Guangdong province in Southern China. Some say the soup itself was influenced by the French during their colonization of Vietnam, however locals dispute this theory. The Vietnamese claim that Vietnamese Food Pho originated in the Nam Dinh province just southwest of Hanoi and then spread to other parts of the country.
Refugees fleeing Vietnam in the 1970s carried pho to the West where it grew quickly in popularity. Even President Clinton enjoyed a bowl of Pho during his historic visit to Vietnam.