VIETNAMESE SNACKS
Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time past, and preparing some
nosh to eat is a certain result of the circumstance. Sweet potato is a prime example for the case. It is considered
the most popular nosh in the countryside. Ever experience Vietnam home-staying? You must realize boiled
sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks - of course without salt or sugar
added.
And if you dare venture beyond the standard ones, there are surely bizarre things to try. The best place
to taste purely Vietnamese snacks is to have them right in a family or on the sidewalks along every street.
Tasting a fertilized egg at 4pm in a breezy afternoon may scare you, yet it is one of the most popular snacks out
here and is considered extremely nutritious.
Besides varieties of wonderful noodle, made-of-rice cakes, bean sweet soups you may be too shy to eat
a bowl of pig raw blood soups. Does it originate from Totem belief? Not many Vietnamese questions that
when eating the dish. All they want to do is to choose a right restaurant and wait to be served the raw blood
soups with Vietnamese spirit.
1. When do Vietnamese farmers used to have lots of free time?
Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time past
2. What is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside?
_Sweet potato
3. What are the most typically Vietnamese snacks?
_sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks
4. Are blood soups can be served in restaurants?
yes they are