The History of Vietnamese Traditional Culinary (Phở). 🇻🇳
Pho is a Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles (bánh phở), herbs, and meat (usually beef) (phở bò), sometimes chicken (phở gà). Pho is a popular food in Vietnam where it is served in households, street stalls and restaurants countrywide. Pho is considered Vietnam's national dish.
Pho originated in the early 20th century in northern Vietnam, and was popularized throughout the world by refugees after the Vietnam War. Because Pho's origins are poorly documented, there is disagreement over the cultural influences that led to its development in Vietnam, as well as the etymology of the name. The Hanoi (northern) and Saigon (southern) styles of pho differ by noodle width, sweetness of broth, and choice of herbs.
Pho likely evolved from similar noodle dishes. For example, villagers in Vân Cù say they ate pho long before the French colonial period. The modern form emerged between 1900 and 1907 in northern Vietnam, southeast of Hanoi in Nam Định Province, then a substantial textile market. The traditional home of pho is reputed to be the villages of Vân Cù and Dao Cù (or Giao Cù) in Đông Xuân commune, Nam Trực District, Nam Định Province.
Cultural historian and researcher Trịnh Quang Dũng believes that the popularization and origins of modern pho stemmed from the intersection of several historical and cultural factors in the early 20th century. These include improved availability of beef due to French demand, which in turn produced beef bones that were purchased by Chinese workers to make into a dish similar to pho called ngưu nhục phấn. The demand for this dish was initially the greatest with workers from the provinces of Yunnan and Guangdong, who had an affinity for the dish due to its similarities to that of their homeland, which eventually popularized and familiarized this dish with the general population.
Pho was originally sold at dawn and dusk by itinerant street vendors, who shouldered mobile kitchens on carrying poles (gánh phở). From the pole hung two wooden cabinets, one housing a cauldron over a wood fire, the other storing noodles, spices, cookware, and space to prepare a bowl of pho. The heavy gánh was always shouldered by men. They kept their heads warm with distinctive, disheveled felt hats called mũ phở.
Hanoi's first two fixed pho stands were a Vietnamese-owned Cát Tường on Cầu Gỗ Street and a Chinese-owned stand in front of Bờ Hồ tram stop. They were joined in 1918 by two more on Quạt Row and Đồng Row. Around 1925, a Vân Cù villager named Vạn opened the first "Nam Định style" pho stand in Hanoi. Gánh phở declined in number around 1936–1946 in favor of stationary eateries.
In the late 1920s, various vendors experimented with húng lìu, sesame oil, tofu, and even Lethocerus indicus extract (cà cuống). This "phở cải lương" failed to enter the mainstream.
Phở tái, served with rare beef, had been introduced by 1930. Chicken pho appeared in 1939, possibly because beef was not sold at the markets on Mondays and Fridays at the time.
With the partition of Vietnam in 1954, over a million people fled North Vietnam for South Vietnam. Pho, previously unpopular in the South, suddenly became popular. No longer confined to northern culinary traditions, variations in meat and broth appeared, and additional garnishes, such as lime, mung bean sprouts (giá đỗ), culantro (ngò gai), cinnamon basil (húng quế), Hoisin sauce (tương đen), and hot chili sauce (tương ớt) became standard fare. Phở tái also began to rival fully cooked phở chín in popularity. Migrants from the North similarly popularized bánh mì sandwiches.
Meanwhile, in North Vietnam, private pho restaurants were nationalized (mậu dịch quốc doanh) and began serving pho noodles made from old rice. Street vendors were forced to use noodles made of imported potato flour. Officially banned as capitalism, these vendors prized portability, carrying their wares on gánh and setting out plastic stools for customers.
During the so-called "subsidy period" following the Vietnam War, state-owned pho eateries served a meatless variety of the dish known as "pilotless pho" (phở không người lái), in reference to the U.S. Air Force's unmanned reconnaissance drones. The broth consisted of boiled water with MSG added for taste, as there were often shortages on various foodstuffs like meat and rice during that period. Bread or cold rice was often served as a side dish, leading to the present-day practice of dipping quẩy in pho.
Pho eateries were privatized as part of Đổi Mới. Many street vendors must still maintain a light footprint to evade police enforcing the street tidiness rules that replaced the ban on private ownership.
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Describe a time when you received horrible services
Từ vựng chú ý:
- Be all about something: thích gì
- Controversial (gây tranh cãi)
- “Cussing noodles” (bún chửi)
- Eatery (quán ăn)
- Pig knuckle (giò heo)
- Cantankerous demeanour (thái độ cáu kỉnh)
- Indecisive (không chắc chắn)
- Got scolded (to get scolded at: bị mắng)
- Disdainful (khinh khỉnh)
- Selling point (điểm thu hút)
- Tolerate (chịu đựng)
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I’m a person who is all about food so I’ve tried so many places including restaurants, street vendors, street stalls around Hanoi. But there’s this one particular place that I’ve been to has a controversial reputation for itself but I am a hundred percent sure that this place offered very poor services.
People make a name for it which is “cussing noodles” and here’s why. The cussing noodles eatery is located on a busy street in the central area of Hanoi, where the owner serves spicy pig knuckle with rice noodles everyday. The owner also the chef is a middle-aged lady with a cantankerous demeanour. I remember when I stepped in the to order, I saw the lady yelling at a customer who seemed a bit indecisive about what to order and when she asked for ground pork added to her portion, she immediately got scolded at: “If you like ground pork, go to the market, they’ve lots of it.” Then, she paid the poor customer a disdainful look. Fortunately, when it was my turn to order, I made it all the way through without being yelled at. But the constant yelling and cursing kept going later on.
Although the noodles were actually good and some people might think that rudeness might strangely become this stall’s selling point, I find it extremely hard to tolerate the harsh words of the restaurant owner to enjoy the dish. I have no idea why people accept the abuse only to be able to taste the dish, while they should have demanded proper service. I believe she has ruined the friendly and cultured image of the Vietnamese capital. I think it’s time to stop encouraging these kinds of behavior.
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今天要带大家来到我的家乡就是有 “东方花园”之称的 #槟城 (Pulau Pinang)探索道地的美食、小吃。众所周知,槟城除了有很多名胜古迹区和壁画让游客拍照打卡之外呢,也是国内外食客非常向往的美食天堂哦,马上往下滑了解地址和详情吧!
1⃣️ 槟城海墘姓陈桥头炸香糕 Pisang Goreng Pengkalan Weld Tan Jetty
这里售卖各种各样的炸糕点,包括了有年糕、番薯、芋头、花生伞、芝麻花生、香蕉和木薯等等,所有的食材 都是老板每天新鲜采购,现炸现卖,非常脆口哦!我本身最喜欢他们的炸香蕉,外酥内软 (里面还有整条的香蕉哦!)
地址:槟城海墘姓陈桥头炸香糕
Pisang Goreng Pengkalan Weld Tan Jetty
Pengkalan Weld, Tan Jetty, Georgetown,
10300 George Town, Penang
2⃣️ 槟城海墘爱玉冰 OKIO JELLY
这个位于姓周桥附近的小摊口是专门售卖 #爱玉冰(或者是人家叫它o-kio)
和cendol的小摊口,无论是外地游客或是当地民众都喜欢来到这里,喝上一口爱玉冰来解解暑哦!这个档口其实早在六十年代就开始使用手推车和手动刨冰的方式售卖爱玉冰
地址:56A Pengkalan Weld,10300 Georgetown Pulau pinangWeld Quay 姓氏桥爱玉冰,也就是姓陈桥对面大树下
营业时间:通常是中午开始售卖-直到售完为止(平均是下午5点就售罄哦)
价格:小碗Rm2.40 / 大碗 Rm3.00
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3⃣️ 车水路 Apong Guan (英文:Pancake)
大家可以从我的视频中看到,老先生Guan档口的热锅里有9个模型,他一边切2小块的香蕉,一边把香蕉放在面粉糊上面,然后再使用锅盖将Apong盖住一会儿,就能烘烤出香喷喷的 Apong 啦!而且一片 Apong 只卖 RM0.70, 只见不少食客都是购买10片以上的哦!
地址: 144, Jalan Burma, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang
4⃣️ 槟城浮罗山背麻芝
位于槟城浮罗山背(Balik Pulau ),每逢星期日都会有一个专门售卖麻糬的小档口,这一档的麻糬之所以好吃是因为花生和细糖的味道十足,加上麻糬的柔暖度适中,不会过于粘牙,如果大家星期日前往槟城浮罗山,不妨可以去试一试!(这个流动型的档口就在浮罗山背的巨型壁画下面哦)
价格:RM2.50 (小)/ Rm3.00 (大)
? ? 完整的食物详情和地址,欢迎点击: https://bit.ly/3iyXr5j
5⃣️ 汕头街权记鸭粥粿汁
喜欢吃鸭粥粿汁的朋友们不妨可以来到乔治市的汕头街夜市尝试老字号的鸭粥粿汁,一碗鸭粥粿汁里面材料十足,当中就包括了有卤鸡蛋、猪大肠、卤蛋、猪血和鸭肉食材的搭配,当然您也可以要求不要加内脏哦,这个档口的卤汁浓郁适中,粿汁更是晶莹剔透也非常的Q弹,除了是外地食客必尝的食品之外,也是本地老饕客的最爱。
地址:135, Lebuh Kimberly , 10100 Georgetown, Penang
时间:6.30pm开始至售罄为止
6⃣️ 汕头街天皇鸡脚粿条汤
这个小档口的卤鸡脚炖、卤、熬了了数小时,鸡脚十分入味,吃起来完全不需要咀嚼,入口即化!
地址:78, Lebuh Kimberley,10100 George Town, Penang.
(就在汕头街权记鸭粥粿汁正对面)
7⃣️ 槟城五条路麦芽糖 ROJAK
如果经过槟城五条路(Macallum Street),您可能会看到一对身穿黄色上衣的父女在路边小摊口售卖 #ROJAK ,小小的摊口却时常挤满了排队购买的人潮。这个档口售卖ROJAK 超过40年,而且他们超浓郁的 ROJAK 酱料里面有掺加了麦芽糖,然后再塔上他们每日选购的新鲜水果和非常脆口的油条,如果你是喜欢吃ROJAK 的朋友们,千万一定要来这里试一试!
地址:Macallum Street Hock Seng Rojak, Gat Lebuh Cecil, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang.
价钱:RM7 (小)/ RM10 (中)/ Rm14 (大)
省钱小贴士:建议大家买两个小的 ,价钱虽然和一个大的同等,但水果会比较多一点点哦
时间:下午两点半至晚上七点
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御品元-現在才吃到,哈哈,因為就是仗著可以常來,所以不急著排隊吃。然後還真的很幸運的被我們遇到八百年一次沒有排隊,當然要趕快來吃啊,顧不得正餐都還沒吃,就先來吃冰,冷熱直衝口腔的口感,整個打通任督二脈阿,哈,有機會來通化夜市,要來體驗體驗!
台南意麵-這是在地毆帕推推的老字號美食,最近想說吃看看別的菜色,意外發現他們的炒飯好吃,所以現在就變成,必點意麵跟炒飯.....我又餓了。
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