
Special food in the Centre
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Banh beo xu
Bun bo gio heo (Beef and fork soft noodle soup)
Bun bo gio
heo is proper with all appetites. Even diet
people could enjoy the sweet-smelling of beef with
less fat of pig leg so as not to be fed up with as
serving. Bun bo gio heo is delicious anytime
you have it. You could enjoy this specialty of the
Central region on
Banh la cha tom (Grilled rice cake with Cray fish)
The cake must be as thin as a leaf but flexible enough. Cray fish must be brittle and sweet. Serving with long jawed anchovy sauce. Banh la cha tom does not as heavily smell as the majority of the other dishes but gentle, elegant and attractive to customers
Com hen song Huong (
Com hen is always attractive to many customers because it is tasty and, at the same time, economic to anybody.
Cao lau Hoi An (Hoi An vermicelli)
Cao lau noodles are carefully made from local new rice not stocked one. Water used to soak rice must be taken from wells in the Ba Le Village; noodles thus will be soft, enduring and flavored with special sweet-smelling. In addition, meat used to prepare for Cao lau must be loin or trotter. Dry pancakes used must be thick and have much sesame. Greasy coconut quintessence and bitter green cabbage are also indispensable. The so-called genuine Cao lau Hoi An must satisfy all above requirements.
Banh trang cuon thit heo (Dry pancake roll with pork)
A big plate of fresh vegetables with a peppery-hot red chilly, a plate of boiled lean and fat meat, a bowl of fish sauce, and a plate of dry pancakes are displayed on the dining table. Customers have to serve themselves with all of the 10 substances mentioned above. Banh trang cuon thịt heo is considered as not only a daily dish but also likely an artistic specialty of the Central citizens.
My Quang (Quang soft noodle soup)
The best My
Quang is made from rice in Phu Chiem, shrimp in
Cho Dai and spicy vegetables in Tra Que. As a strict
selection of substances to prepare, My Quang
has been dominant in almost all of culinary markets
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Source: VNAT |
Similar
to rice noodle and chicken or pork soup (Hu tieu),
My Quang is a variety of Pho (rice
noodle soup), because the noodles are made from rice
and soused with soup as serving. The soup sauce,
which is added, comes from a mixture of flavor from
beef or pork bone, shrimps, crabs, chicken and duck.
The noodles are yellow, somewhat distinct from
Pho. However, the main reason for having this
color is to be in hannony with the colors of shrimps
and crabs.