跟读练习: Top 10 Must Try Vietnamese Food - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Vietnamese cuisine is known for its fresh ingredients, vibrant flavors, and a delicate balance between sweet, sour, salty, and spicy.
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Vietnamese cuisine is known for its fresh ingredients, vibrant flavors, and a delicate balance between sweet, sour, salty, and spicy.
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Here are top 10 must-try Vietnamese dishes.
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Pho Pho is arguably the most famous Vietnamese dish and has gained popularity worldwide.
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The dish originates from northern Vietnam, specifically Hanoi, and its regional variations.
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The broth is the heart of this dish made by simmering beef or chicken bones along with charred onions, ginger, and a blend of spices such as star anise,
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cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom.
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Thinly sliced meat, beef, or chicken is cooked briefly in the piping hot broth before serving.
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The soup is typically garnished with fresh herbs like cilantro, Thai basil, and green onions along with bean sprouts, lime wedges, and sliced chilies,
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allowing diners to customize their bowls to their taste.
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Bon Mee The Bon Mee sandwich is an iconic Vietnamese street food that reflects the country's French colonial influence.
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The baguette, which is lighter and airier than its French counterpart, is the foundation of the sandwich.
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Traditional fillings include various types of cold cuts such as ham, head cheese or pate, grilled meats like lemongrass,
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marinated pork, or tofu for a vegetarian option.
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The sandwich is then topped with pickled daikon radish and carrots, cucumber slices, fresh cilantro, and spicy chili sauce or jalapenos,
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creating a harmonious combination of flavors and textures.
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Bun Cha This dish is believed to have originated in Hanoi and is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
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Bun Cha features small, grilled patties or slices of seasoned pork usually marinated in fish sauce,
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sugar, and various spices which are grilled over charcoal for a smoky flavor.
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The pork is served with a side of cold vermicelli noodles, a dipping sauce made from fish sauce,
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sugar, vinegar, and water, and an assortment of fresh herbs and vegetables such as lettuce, mint, and cilantro.
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Diners can either dip the noodles and meat into the sauce or mix everything together in a bowl.
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Goi Con or fresh spring rolls are a popular appetizer in Vietnamese cuisine.
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The rolls are made by soaking thin rice paper in water briefly to make them pliable,
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then filling them with a combination of ingredients that usually include cooked shrimp, thinly sliced pork, rice noodles,
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and an assortment of fresh herbs such as mint, cilantro, and lettuce.
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Rolls are served cold and are often accompanied by a dipping sauce made from hoisin sauce, peanut butter, and water, sometimes garnished with crushed peanuts.
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Goi kun is a light and refreshing dish perfect for warm weather or as a starter before a heavier meal.
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Bonsio Bonsio is a Vietnamese savory pancake with a crisp, delicate texture.
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The name Bonsio translates to sizzling cake due to the sound the batter makes when it hits the hot pan.
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The batter is made from a mixture of rice flour, water, and turmeric, which gives the pancakes their signature yellow hue.
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The pancake is typically filled with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, and fresh herbs, then folded in half and cooked until crispy.
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Bon siu is a traditionally served with lettuce leaves, which are used to wrap pieces of the pancake, and a dipping sauce called nyok cham,
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made from fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, water, and garlic.
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The combination of flavors and textures make bon siu a delicious and satisfying dish.
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Chaka la vang Chaka la vang is a famous dish from Hanoi featuring grilled fish
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that has been marinated in a mixture of turmeric, garlic, shallots, and fish sauce.
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The fish is typically a firm, white-flesh variety such as catfish or tilapia.
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It is grilled or pan-fried until slightly charred
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and then served on a sizzling hot plate with generous amounts of fresh dill and green onions.
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Accompanying the dish are cold rice noodles, a dipping sauce made of fish sauce,
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sugar, and vinegar, and additional fresh herbs and vegetables such as lettuce and mint.
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The dish is typically enjoyed by placing some fish, herbs, and noodles onto a lettuce leaf, then dipping the bundle into the sauce before eating.
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Gao Lo Gao Lo is a regional specialty from the ancient town of Hoi An in central Vietnam.
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The dish features thick, chewy rice noodles that are often prepared using water from a specific well in the town, giving them a unique texture.
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The noodles are served with thinly sliced pork that has been marinated and grilled, as well as crispy croutons made from the same noodle dough.
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The dish is topped with fresh herbs like mint and cilantro, as well as bean sprouts and lettuce.
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A tangy, slightly sweet sauce made from soy sauce, pork broth, and various spices is drizzled over the top, bringing all the flavors together.
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Bon Cot is a popular street food snack from southern Vietnam, consisting of miniature crispy rice flour pancakes.
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The batter is made from a mixture of rice flour, coconut milk, and turmeric, giving the pancakes their vibrant yellow color.
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The pancakes are cooked in a special pan with small round indentations which help them achieve their signature shape and crispy texture.
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Each pancake is filled with cooked shrimp,
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mung bean, and scallions, then topped with a sweet and sour dipping sauce called Njok Cham made from fish sauce,
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lime juice, sugar, water, and garlic.
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The dish is typically served with an assortment of fresh herbs such as mint and cilantro, which can be used to wrap the pancakes before dipping and eating.
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Mi Quang Mi Quang is a noodle dish native to the Guang Nam province in central Vietnam.
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It features wide, flat rice noodles that are tinted yellow with the addition of turmeric.
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The noodles are served with a variety of proteins, such as shrimp, pork, and chicken, as well as vegetables like lettuce, mint, and bean sprouts.
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The dish is topped with a flavorful turmeric-infused broth, which is typically made from pork or chicken stock, fish sauce, and various spices.
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Mee Kuang is garnished with crushed peanuts, crispy rice crackers, and fresh herbs like basil and cilantro,
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adding a layer of texture and flavor to the dish.
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Com Tham.
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Com Tham or broken rice is a popular street food dish in southern Vietnam, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Broken rice is made from grains of rice that have been fractured during the milling process, resulting in a slightly different texture than whole grain rice.
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Com Tham is typically served with grilled pork that has been marinated in a mixture of fish sauce, sugar, and lemongrass.
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The dish is also accompanied by pickled vegetables such as daikon radish and carrots, as well as a fried egg with a runny yolk.
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A dipping sauce made from fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, and chili peppers is drizzled over the top or served on the side, tying all the flavors together.
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These are just a few examples of the vast and diverse culinary offerings of Vietnam.
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Be sure to try as many dishes as you can to truly appreciate the flavors
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and techniques that make Vietnamese cuisine so unique.
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关键词汇与短语

  • 越南餐 (Vietnamese cuisine)
  • 米粉 (Pho)
  • 法棍 (Banh Mi)
  • 凉拌米粉 (Bun Cha)
  • 春卷 (Goi Cuon)
  • 香料 (Spices)
  • 蒜蓉 (Garlic)
  • 米粉汤 (Rice Noodles)

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