Delicious Vietnam dishes from pork
Fermented pork
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It can be shaped like a box or a stick. In some places, people eat fermented pork with chili sauce. In others, the pork is squeezed into small pieces. Some people even enjoy grilling or frying the pork which adds a fatty savor to it.
Vietnamese sausage
To make the dish, people mince the pork, wrap it in banana leaves and steam it until cooked. Vietnamese sausage has a mild taste and is not salty or greasy. It is thus a favorite with people of all ages.
Pig’s trotters
Pigs’ feet may look a bit strange to some people, but it is a nutritious ingredient in a soup or stew. Pork feet soup is often recommended on a cold day, while braised trotters is a dish many like to eat with a bowl of hot rice.
In the days leading up to the Lunar New
Braised pork belly
Braised pork belly with eggs is a popular dish in everyday meals in Vietnam. The dish is usually prepared for a meal in the busy Lunar New Year because it can be preserved for a long time.
Before cooking, it is essential to caramelize some sugar. It is cooked in a pan until it turns into a brown liquid, which is added to the braising pot to give the dish its beautiful brownish color.
The dish whets one’s appetite with a combination of fatty elements from pork belly and the eggs soaked in spices. But despite the attraction of the meat and eggs, some people just enjoy a bowl of rice with the braised stock.
Pig’s offals
Offal refers to a pig’s organs like heart, liver, spleen, stomach, kidney
Offal is among the most popular foods to enjoy with a glass of beer or liquor.
Bun
Last but not least, pork features in the renowned Vietnamese dish, bun cha.
The white, smooth vermicelli is usually a little sour. Fresh pork needs to be minced or diced into medium-sized pieces and marinated in a mixture of fish sauce, garlic, sugar, and onion and then grilled on coal. The dipping sauce completes the dish with a mixture of fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, garlic
Source: VnExpress
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