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Hoa Binh province is hometown of bountiful minorities as Dao, Tay, Thai, Mong, in which Muong minority is the most crowded community there.
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Can you tell when tomatoes are ripe? Do you know how to pick artichokes? Or how to select the best celery of the bunch?
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It’s a huge deficiency when coming to Phu Yen and Binh Dinh provinces – the cradle of fishing big tuna – but not having a bowl of stewed tuna’s eyes in Chinese herbs.
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Foodies will have chance to satisfy their taste with over 1,000 dishes at the Food Fest 2017, an international gastronomy and cultural event scheduled to take place in Hà Nội from April 6 to 8.
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Japanese diet includes variety of fish, vegetables, soya beans and so on, which helps reduce health risks and increase life expectancy.
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Rice is not only the staple of Vietnamese diets, but also the major ingredient in many signature dishes.
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Sure, you could pile some roast chicken and mashed potatoes on a plate and call it dinner.
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The World Association of Chefs Societies (Worldchefs) has recognized Hoi An, an old town in the central province of Quang Nam, as the food capital of Vietnam.
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Who is the richest chef in the world? It seems the shouty chef Gordon Ramsay takes the reigns with his inclusion on the Forbes’ list of the 100 Richest Celebrities in the World.
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People in the imperial capital of Hue are very good at cooking so they have many recipes to create unique and delicious dishes using salt with cereals, vegetables, meat and fish.