Cơm Tấm (Vietnamese Broken Rice) is a traditional Vietnamese dish made from broken rice grains served with a variety of toppings. It is especially popular in southern Vietnam, particularly Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Key Components: Broken Rice (Cơm Tấm): Broken grains of rice that have a softer and slightly chewy texture compared to whole...
Learn moreChè is a broad category of Vietnamese sweet desserts that can be served as a drink, pudding, or soup. It is highly versatile and comes in hot or cold variations, making it a popular treat year-round. Types of Chè: Chè Thái: A colorful dessert with fruits, jellies, and coconut milk. Chè Ba Màu (Three-Color Dessert):...
Learn moreChả Giò (Vietnamese Spring Rolls) are crispy, fried spring rolls filled with a variety of savory ingredients. They are a popular appetizer or snack in Vietnamese cuisine, often enjoyed with a dipping sauce, particularly nước chấm (fish sauce-based dipping sauce). In some regions, they are also known as “Nem Rán” (especially in the north). Key...
Learn moreCá Kho Tộ is a traditional Vietnamese dish consisting of caramelized and braised fish, typically made with catfish or other types of fish, cooked in a clay pot (tộ). This dish is a flavorful, savory combination of sweet, salty, and umami flavors, making it a beloved comfort food in Vietnamese cuisine. Key Ingredients: Fish: Catfish...
Learn moreBún Chả is a popular Vietnamese dish from Hanoi, consisting of grilled pork (chả) served with vermicelli rice noodles (bún) and accompanied by a side of nước chấm (fish sauce-based dipping sauce). It’s a combination of savory, smoky, sweet, and sour flavors, and is typically eaten as a lunch or dinner. Key Components: Grilled Pork...
Learn moreBún Bò Huế is a spicy and flavorful Vietnamese noodle soup that originates from Hue, a city in central Vietnam. The dish is known for its rich, aromatic broth, and is typically made with beef (bò) and vermicelli noodles (bún). It combines the bold flavors of spicy, sour, salty, and umami and is often considered...
Learn moreBánh Xèo is a popular Vietnamese savory pancake, often referred to as the “Vietnamese sizzling pancake.” The name “Bánh Xèo” means “sizzling cake,” referring to the sound the batter makes when it hits the hot pan. This dish is known for its crispy exterior and savory filling, typically served as a snack or meal. Key...
Learn moreBánh Mì is a Vietnamese sandwich that blends French and Vietnamese culinary influences. It consists of a crusty baguette filled with a variety of savory ingredients, typically including meats, vegetables, herbs, and a flavorful spread. Originally inspired by the French baguette introduced during colonial times, Bánh Mì has evolved into a unique Vietnamese fast food...
Learn moreTuwo Shinkafa is a traditional Nigerian dish commonly enjoyed in the northern regions of the country, particularly among the Hausa people. It is a type of rice pudding or rice dough made from cooked rice and rice flour. Tuwo Shinkafa is starchy and soft, with a smooth, sticky texture, which makes it perfect for pairing...
Learn moreSuya is a popular Nigerian street food made from skewered grilled meat that is coated in a spicy peanut mixture. It is typically made with beef (often the sirloin or shredded beef), although chicken and goat meat can also be used. The meat is marinated in a flavorful spice mix and then grilled over an...
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