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Rau nhot is a specialty of the salty and windy area of Quynh Luu district, Nghe An province. It is prepared in different dishes, including salad.
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Cardamom is an alluring spice with a seductive aroma. Its bright green pods conceal black pearls of flavor which liven up a wide array of dishes.
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Here's a nice video from Bon Appétit detailing 25 different knives and 47 different knife skills, from the kind of professional cuts all chefs should know to the most basic slicing and dicing.
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We've seen some creative cooking methods in our time, like a man cook steak with lava and miniature cooking equipment... but how about 1000 mirrors?
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Japanese culinary culture is one of the most worth learning cultures, not only because of their choices in ingredients but also their ways of preparing and slicing vegetables.
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There is a wealth of Instagram accounts dedicated to great food plating.
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A team of scientist working at MIT say they have developed a flat pasta that changes shape as soon as it hits water.
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The beginning of summer is when plums are bearing all over Northern highlands of Vietnam. Because of harsher climate, Northern fruits are not as diverse and as the South’s but it does not mean quality of those is much different.
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The healthy aspect of many Vietnamese traditions and festivals is perhaps most exemplified by the Đoan Ngọ Festival, which is celebrated on the fifth of the fifth lunar month.
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There are many fish cages in the fishing village of Chau Doc in An Giang province. In addition to the development of traditional fish farming, the village is also known as an attractive tourist destination.