nói về món ăn lạ ở Việt Nam(Talk about one kind of unusual foods in your country. )
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Pho is essentially Vietnam’s signature dish, comprising rice noodles in a flavourful soup with meat and various greens, plus a side of nuoc cham (fermented fish) or chilli sauce. A basic bowl contains beef or chicken, topped with bean sprouts, lime wedges, and fresh herbs such as basil, mint, cilantro, and onions. Depending on the restaurant or roadside stall, you can also opt for more exotic ingredients such as gan (beef tendon), sach (thinly-sliced pig stomach), and ve don (flank with cartilage). Typically eaten for breakfast, pho is priced between VND 20,000 and VND 30,000 at a local restaurant or street market in Vietnam. Pho has shown its position not only in Vietnamese cuisine but also world cuisine. Pho can be seen everywhere from street stalls to high-end restaurants.
Commonly well-known along with Pho, Vietnamese baguette sandwiches, called Banh Mi, have attracted a growing fan base around the world. The uniqueness of Banh mi not only lies within the light and crispy baguette, but also the variation of flavors Vietnam fillings bring out the most amazing flavor. Banh mi is a unique French-Vietnamese sandwich that’s great for when you’re in need of a quick meal. Priced between VND 10,000 and VND 15,000, it consists of a toasted baguette sandwich, pickled vegetables, pate, butter, soy sauce, cilantro, chillies, etc. Most banh mi sellers also offer a wide range of meat fillings, including heo quay (roasted pork belly), trung op la (fried egg), thit nuong (grilled pork loin), cha ca (fried fish with turmeric and dill), cha lua (boiled sausages), xa xiu (Chinese barbecued pork), and thit ga (poached chicken). With it reputation, Banh mi is considered to be the essence of Vietnamese cuisine. It is a must-try that even the pickiest eaters can’t resist.
Dịch : Nói về một loại thực phẩm thường ở đất nước của bạn
Trả lời : Cà phê, nước chấm,bánh mì, phở,bún chả, gỏi cuốn,bánh xèo, mì quảng
Bánh chưng - a glutinous rice dish (món ăn làm từ gạo nếp) - glutinous rice, pork meat, and green beans (gạo nếp, thịt lợn, và đậu xanh) - at Tết (vào dịp Tết) - delicious (ngon) | Vietnamese Bread (bánh mỳ Việt Nam) - bread dish (món ăn làm từ bánh mỳ) - bread, grilled pork meat, herbs (bánh mỳ, thịt lợn nướng, rau thơm) - in the morning (buổi sáng) - delicious (ngon) |
Well, I’m a food lover so this question is extremely difficult, I cannot pick just one! But if I have to, I’d say Bánh Cuốn or steamed rolled pancakes is my favorite food that I would like to talk about today.
Bánh Cuốn is a popular option for diners in Viet Nam. As the matter of fact, among the well-known offerings of Saigon street food, Bánh Cuốn is consistently ranked a top choice. I believe this dish originates from the Northern region of Vietnam, the exact date and time it was first made are unknown but it seems hard to deny that Bánh Cuốn has been made for years.
Basically, Bánh Cuốn looks like a soft spring roll filled with meat. However, the recipe is much more complicated than that. You start with a steamed rice roll cooked on a pot which is covered by a thin fabric. Until the rice roll is very thin, it will then be scrapped off the pot with a bamboo stick. After that, the roll is filled with a mixture of pork, wood ear mushrooms, onions, and fish sauce.
This is my favorite dish among thousands of amazing food in Vietnamese cuisine because it is perfectly enough. From the smell to the taste, everything is just enough to make your mouth watering . This is my favorite breakfast and maybe even dinner for many Vietnamese. It is a quick and delicious day starter.
I like to eat many different kinds of food, but my favorite one of all time is Pho. Pho is already a so famous food of Vietnam, and most people will immediately think of it when we mention about Vietnamese cuisine. It is understandable that many people fall in love with Pho, because it has featuring smell and taste that we cannot find anywhere else. To have a good pot of soup, we need to have many different kinds of spices such as anise, cinnamon, etc; and the most important thing are the bones. Those bones needed to be cooked for long hours to get the sweet and tasty stock, and then we combine other ingredients. The noodle is also special since it is not like other kinds of noodle. It is made from rice flour, and it is thicker than the others. After pouring the stock into a bowl of noodle, the next step is to put on the beef slices and other toppings. I like to eat rare beef slices and meat ball, and they are also the basic toppings that Vietnamese people like to choose. We finish the bowl with some basil, coriander, bean sprout and black pepper. Besides, we can also other side dishes to eat with Pho like egg and blood in boiling stock. All of them create a harmonious flavor that can attract even the strictest eaters. Although Pho has many versions from different parts of the country, it is always the national dish that almost all Vietnamese love to eat. I have been eating Pho for about 20 years, and I will continue to choose it as my favorite food forever.
#Tham khảo!
Mackerel with tomato sauce
*Ingredients
300g mackerel 1 sunshine
3 tomatoes
Dry onion,dill,sugar,fish sauce
*How to make them
1.Fried fish
2.Tomatoes peeled,cut pieces.Non-aroma dried onions then tomatoes to the island.Tomatoes start soft,add fish sauce,3 tablespoons of mineral water,sugar to the same.Let the tomatoes quickly
3.Dried water,seasoned by taste,add the dill is finished
Remember k for me!
Phở is a famous noodle soup dish from Vietnam
Cơm tấm is a rice dish with grilled pork and fried eggs
People often eat cơm tấm with fish sauce on top
1. Rice and noodles are in most Vietnamese dishes.
(Cơm và mỳ là những món ăn phổ biến nhất ở Việt Nam.)
2. Phở is a famous noodle soup dish from Vietnam.
(Phở là một loại mỳ nổi tiếng của Việt Nam.)
3. Cơm tấm is a rice dish with grilled pork and fried eggs.
(Cơm tấm là cơm với thịt lợn nướng và trứng chiên.)
4. People often eat cơm tấm with fish sauce on top.
(Mọi người thường ăn cơm tấm với nước mắm ở trên.)
1.Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home, every is tidied, special food is cooked,offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss- sticks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often behave well and friends, relatives and neighbors give each other best wishes for the new year.
2.Environment is an essential part of our life. A clean environment is necessary for a peaceful and healthy life. An environment is the natural surroundings which helps human beings, animals and other living things to grow and develop naturally. But nowadays, our environment is disturbing in many different ways. Any type of disturbance in the nature’s balance affects the environment totally. It does not only ruin human lives but also affects on all living beings. We can save our environment with the little step taken by everyone on the earth. We should reduce the amount of waste, throwing wastes properly to its place only…and many other simple ways. It is very important to save environment for human existence. When we protect the environment, we are protecting ourselves and our future as well.
Banh mi (Bánh mì)
- bread (bánh mì)
- pickled carrot (cà rốt muối chua)
- cucumber, chilli (dưa chuột, ớt)
- grilled pork (thịt heo nướng)
- pâté (pa tê)