Vietnam’s cuisine sets five world records

by NDO04 September 2020 Last updated at 19:00 PM

Vietnam has been recognised as the country which boasts the most “strand and broth” dishes in the world (Photo: Worldkings)
Vietnam has been recognised as the country which boasts the most “strand and broth” dishes in the world (Photo: Worldkings)

VTV.vn - Vietnam’s cuisine has set world records as recognised by the World Records Union (Worldkings).

Records were based on applications submitted by the Vietnam Book of Records (VietKings) in early 2020.

First, Vietnam is recognised as the country which owns the most “strand and broth” dishes in the world with as many as 164 dishes, these also being continually updated.

Vietnam’s cuisine is proud with its assorted menu of “strand and broth” dishes across numerous varieties of noodle, vermicelli and rice noodle. The most popular among them include ‘pho’, bun oc (snail noodle), bun cha (noodle with grilled pork), and hu tiu.

The country also has the most kinds of mam (salted fish) and dishes made from mam with 100 dishes having been recorded so far. Dishes made from mam are truly indispensable in Vietnamese people’s meals.

The third record acknowledges Vietnam as the country with the world’s most dishes made from flowers. Vietnamese cooks have produced 272 dishes from 43 different flowers, which are seasoned and cooked in salads, hotpot and soups.

It is not a surprise that Vietnam is also the country which has the most kinds of special rolls in the world. Vietnam has even been dubbed as the “heaven of spring rolls” with 103 dishes. The rolls often go along with various types of vegetables and herbs and can be dipped into sweet and sour sauce.

Last but not least, with up to 143 dishes made from rice flour in different sizes, Vietnam has established itself as the country with the world’s most dishes made from this ingredient

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