Vietnamese Food

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  • How Vietnam's Colonial History Inspired My Menu

    A lot of what people associate as traditional Vietnamese fare—things like banh mis, Vietnamese iced coffee, and even some of the spices used in curry—were all brought to the country when Europe invaded.

  • How to Eat to Stay Cool in the Summer Heat of Hanoi

    Hanoi has already reached 106 degrees this summer. In an effort to cool off, I investigated the confusing system of foods that are considered "hot" and "cold" by Vietnamese tradition.

  • Why You Will Find Fake Dog At Your Local Pho Shop

    Vietnamese dog soup didn't make it in the USA like pho, spring rolls or bánh mìs did, but the reason why is not what you may have imagined (hint: communism). Also, no dogs were harmed in the writing of this story—only pigs.

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