When coming to Hoi An, start your day with a special bread. The bread here is famous everywhere that any visitor must taste. Unlike bread in other regions, it is a bit long and flat and pointed at the ends. So when you put the filling, the filling swells up, the sandwich does not run out, making the loaf look puffy, attractive and extremely eye-catching. In which, vegetables, avocado sauce and Hoi An chili sauce are considered the ingredients that bring delicious taste to the cake. There is a famous bread shop here: Madame Khanh, Phuong bread whose delicious taste has resonated far out of the S-shaped land, passed on by tourists. It is not wrong to say that Hoi An bread is rated as a favorite street food and the best bread in the world.
Source: Collected internet.
Hello friends! Greetings are always valued by Vietnamese people in communication, it seems to bring smoothness and luck to a new beginning or a new day. Vietnamese people have a saying "Greetings are higher than the feast" to show respect and politeness in communication with the other person. Greetings also show the friendliness and hospitality of Vietnamese people. So, wherever you go in Vietnam or whoever you meet, you will receive a greeting!
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