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Here's a nice, straightforward infographic from Food Beast, outlining 18 different cooking techniques and exactly what foods they're best suited to.
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Kitchen teams are intense and tight knit – bonds are forged under high heat and high pressure.
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If rice is a staple of Vietnamese daily meals, then gio (Vietnamese sausage) is considered the staple of special occasions, such as Tet (the Lunar New Year), wedding parties and ancestors’ death anniversary.
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Vietnamese food is delicious and it is often cited as one of the healthiest cuisines in the world.
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Food sauce is indispensable, that’s what most Vietnamese diners think. Without appropriate sauce, the dish can’t be complete.
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Whoever already has a crush on weaver ants’ eggs certainly have to know Ham Ho, Binh Dinh province. People have said that ants’ eggs are given special gifts because they’re delicious, exotic, and nutritious yet also so rare.
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In a new series called Foodtopia, Food Inspiration Magazine have published a series of videos looking at the future of food.
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Ha Noi’s autumn is also the season for com or young sticky rice flakes.
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The noodle is an ancient foodstuff, one that is found in many different cuisines around the world. But how many noodle dishes have you actually tried?
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It's ugly, it's coarse and it's green, but street beer in the capital isn't complete without it.