Make Pineapple Vodka Spirit

How to Make Pineapple Vodka Spirit

In the early 1500s, the Spaniard explorers brought pineapples to the Philippines and the Peninsular Malaysia. The fruit spread quickly to Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia – where most international pineapple canning factories were. Pineapples used to be less prevalent in Vietnam compared to its bordering countries, but it’s not the case now.

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Cook congee with minced pork

How to Cook Congee With Minced Pork

Nearly every Vietnamese child has the memory of grandma whipping up a pot of congee. Because congee has basic properties and carb-heavy, it makes a great dish to eat when you’re sick. This is equivalent to the American Chicken Noodle Soup for Vietnamese people.

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Vietnamese Chicken Curry

How to Cook Vietnamese Chicken Curry

During the 19th century, the French controlled two large port cities – Saigon of Vietnam and Pondicherry in India. Raw spice ingredients flowing across these ports introduced Vietnam to a world of spices they its people never seen in its cooking before.

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Perilla Cocktail

How to Make Vietnamese Perilla Cocktail

Vietnamese perilla is often used raw for salads, soups, or garnish for stir-fried and noodle dishes. Traditionally, perilla leave is used for our traditional medicine due to its antioxidant, antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, and tumor-preventing properties. Sounds like it pairs well with alcohol!

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Vietnamese braised pork

How to Cook Vietnamese Braised Pork

During the early 19th century, many Chinese people from Canton immigrated to Vietnam and set up large Chinese communities around the Vietnamese’s fishing ports. Because of this, Vietnamese refereed to Chinese immigrants as Nguoi Tau, meaning “boat people”.

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