If you happen to be in Vietnam, looking for a cold refreshment, try “Sữa Chua Wel Yo”. The favourite street food yogurt ice-cream snack from 80s and 90s.
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If you happen to be in Vietnam, looking for a cold refreshment, try “Sữa Chua Wel Yo”. The favourite street food yogurt ice-cream snack from 80s and 90s.
Dive in »Bánh khoai mì is a Vietnamese cake made from grated cassava, sugar, coconut milk, and a small amount of salt.
Dive in »Bánh bò is a sweet, chewy Vietnamese sponge cake of Chinese origin, made from rice flour, water, sugar, and yeast.
Dive in »Tapioca pearl balls (Bánh Bột Báng) with mung bean filling.
Dive in »Xôi Mít is Vietnamese variation of the popular mango sticky rice from Thailand.
Dive in »Bắp Xào is a simple and easy to get snack usually sold around parks and public places.
Dive in »If you visit Vietnam, don’t miss the sticky rice or Xôi, very common and delicious.
Dive in »The best way to refresh in a hot summer day is having a cool fresh cup of Che, and warming your body up with a hot bowl of sweet soup in a freezing winter night.
Dive in »Flan cake or caramen cake comes from Europe but nowadays it’s the delicious dessert from kids to adults in Vietnam.
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