Showing posts with label vietnam cofee. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Top adventures food in Vietnam

 Some people think these animals should be eradicated, or at least there are body parts that must be discarded. But in Vietnam, all the body parts of animals into the pot to be cooked.

There is a local expression of Vietnam who said that when a man confronted with a new kind of animal was first seen, he would ask: "Is it dangerous animal". Furthermore, he would ask: "Is this animal can be eaten?"

Vietnamese people are an adventurous eater, and they are not afraid to eat all the animals. Here are six unique dishes from Vietnam.


Fried crickets, farmed, mild taste and crunchy like popcorn.
Insect

Khmer tribes living in the Mekong Delta is one-eating insects and spiders mostly in Vietnam, although some tribes who lived in the mountains also enjoy a snack giant water bugs, tarantulas and scorpions. The most frequently consumed are crickets, bees and silkworm larvae. Most insects that are fried and flavored to taste because there is no seasoning, the insect has no taste.


Frog enjoyed the most delicious with lemon grass and chili.
Frog

Vietnamese people not only eat frog legs. After removing the entrails and fat skinning frogs, they are usually fried, boiled or baked. One exception: the first night of torrential rain, the villagers would hunt a kind of smooth-skinned frog. They will then boil it intact, after removing the abdominal muscles, and then eat the whole frog - including skin, intestine, and others, with a little lemon juice, salt and pepper.


Pha lau very popular added to the cooked noodles and hot pots. Of the many strange foods that are written here, pha lau is the most commonly found in tourist restaurants.
Pha lau

Disposing of animal body parts is not the custom in Vietnam. Pha lau is a pile of intestines, lungs, kidneys, liver and stomach of a cow or pig. Savory innards were cut and loaded into a baguette or sold per plate for a snack friends drinking beer or rice wine.


Dental squid is a popular food in coastal cities - always presented near the fish market fishermen.
Dental squid

Dental squid (now MUC) is another proof that the Vietnamese never throw the body parts of animals. Parts of the squid's mouth round marble-sized, white, with tiny black beak appear at the ends. Boiled with ginger, roasted so sate, or fried flour, snack foods are popular as school children or busy mothers.


In Vietnam, duck eggs (Trung vit long) and quail eggs are a popular snack. Photo Credit: Adam Bray / CNNGo
Fetal duck egg

Fetal duck eggs are snacks, appetizers, and beer drinking friend who is very popular. Contents are harder than regular hard-boiled eggs, with a fetus that has been half-formed duck in it. There may be signs of hair that began to emerge, but slowly dissolved in the mouth. How to eat: break the top, insert the liquid, then spoon the contents. Is a popular seasoning lemon and black pepper, fresh herbs, pickled vegetables, raw garlic or green chili.

Before eating wild animals

Unfortunately, some Vietnamese restaurants serving wild animals, even endangered, and most gained by illegal means. Some guide books and television programs recommend these places, and ignoring environmental issues. Channels Travel Channel recently have re-edit the episode "No Reservations" and "Bizarre Foods" that show the consumption of wild animals in Vietnam and Cambodia over the demands of the Wildlife Conservation Society.

Vietnam allows "farm" of wild animals is if they pay a license to operate. But many farms that get the meat of animals from poachers, including tiger parts, bear liver fluids, and rhino horn smuggled from Africa.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Nice Travel to Ho Chi Minh City

Centers of economic power on the rise in Southeast Asia, Ho Chi Minh City is one of the most exciting city on the planet, where the mixing of French culture to the East, and the Vietnam War is still remembered like it was yesterday. And with the emergence of skyscrapers, as well as the prominent places of the world of fashion, this is the best time to visit is still very much alive in the midst of a global recession.
Authenticity VietnamVietnamese cuisine became popular worldwide, but there is no better place than the capital city of the country to menyicipinya. Join Bill Clinton to eat pho in Pho2000 near Ben Thanh Market, which proudly proclaims its pho-worthy for the president, complete with many photos when President Bill Clinton enjoying a bowl of pho at the iconic restaurant. Menu in the restaurant was very numerous and varied, and full of locals and tourists. For thoselooking for fusion food, head to Bar Xu, rather than just being pre-eminent nightlife in the city, but also a place Chef Nyuyenseeks to revive traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
Coffee and CaféHo Chi Minh City by a variety of bright lights at night, providing a relaxing atmosphere that supports the emergence of the cafes along the way. Vietnam is one of the world's leading producer of coffee, caffeine lovers will find themselves in heavenaroma, menyicipi wide range of local coffee. Powerful way to freshen up and relax, choose a random cafe on the corner and order a cup of local coffee. Sit back and enjoy while you laze away view of passing pedestrians.

Adventure in the CityIn addition to various cafes to relax and spend time, Ho Chi Minh City also has a modern bar is a favorite for locals and expatriates. Q Bar, Saigon Saigon Bar, Xu Bar, Lush and Velvet are just a few places from the long list of frequently used to hang out and party, each one has its own characteristics and charm.

Markers CityFairly easy to travel in metropolitan Ho Chi Minh City on foot, mainly because of the interesting places located in District One. Start with the Cathedral of Notre Dame, a red brick building decorated with stained glass, then step forward with your foot to the Saigon Central Post Office, a French colonial building with classical interior.
The place was also operates all postal services of the city and the best place to buy a phone card. The Opera House is a place that describes the city, featuring a mix of traditional opera performances western and Vietnamese. Meanwhile, the Reunification Palace was the home of former Viet Cong leader whose name was adopted into the name of the town, a colonial building overlooking the city center.


Remnants of WarOne of the most popular tourist attractions in Vietnam, Chu Chi Tunnels are an underground network that was built during the Vietnam War. Has a length of about 121 km, visitors can take a tour and see for themselves the conditions when the Vietcong waged a bloody war against the United States. The rest of the War Museum (War Remnant Museum) also known as the Museum of American Crime is another tourist destination worth visiting. Although very biased and one sided, but this place provides important insights about the reaction to the war the Vietcong.