According to CNN , sandwiches are a simple, plain dish but are widely loved around the world. Each country has its own unique variation, creating a diverse picture of world culinary culture.
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| Bread has become a typical dish, bearing the culinary culture of Vietnamese people. (Source: Tourist Information Center) |
Among them, Vietnamese bread is considered one of the most unique and successful versions. Discovering the unique sandwiches of each place is like a trip around the world.
Ranked 2nd on CNN's list, Vietnamese banh mi stands out as a typical representative of Asian and world street food.
Brought to Vietnam by the French in the 19th century, over time, banh mi has been transformed into many Vietnamese-styled versions with many different fillings according to the individual tastes of each person and each region.
Nowadays, banh mi has become a typical dish, bearing the culinary culture of Vietnamese people. All over the country, banh mi is sold from small carts, sidewalk stalls to large stores and is widely loved by both locals and tourists, both domestic and foreign.
The traditional version of banh mi, also one of the most popular, is a sandwich with pork, ham, shredded pickled vegetables, herbs, some sauces and many other ingredients.
Besides, there are other attractive variations such as grilled meat sandwiches, egg sandwiches, shredded chicken sandwiches, vegetarian sandwiches...
The crispy bread crust, combined with the meat and vegetable filling, creates a distinctive crispy - fresh - rich flavor, conquering every diner from the first time enjoying it.
| In addition to Vietnamese banh mi, other famous sandwiches on the list include: Bocadillo de jamón Ibérico - ham sandwich (Spain); Torta ahogada - spicy dipped meat sandwich (Mexico); Tramezzino - Italian soft sandwich; Shawarma - grilled meat roll sandwich (Middle East), Muffaletta - New Orleans sandwich (USA); Chivito - beefsteak sandwich (Uruguay), Pan Bagnat - tuna salad sandwich (France)... |
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/banh-mi-viet-nam-lot-danh-sach-ngon-nhat-the-gioi-335612.html







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