Being the stepchild of the Indo-Chinese peninsula, I had low expectations for Cambodian cuisine. Bland, rice-based imitations of the Thai's flavorful food was what I expected. Boy was I surprised. Amok and glassnoodle salad were fav
In Vietnam Pho Bo was an obvious expectation. But for breakfast?? As I soon found out, this noodle and beef soup is not served for dinner, only for the lighter meals of the day. More appropriate for the evening meal were the pancakes (yep, not a breakfast item here). These flour or egg based wrappings (you choose) were more like mini, deep fried tacos than the doughy sweetness of their American counterparts.
For those wanting a continental breakfast rather than traditional Vietnamese soup, there is a culinary surprise for you...the best baguettes I've ever had! Served with butter or jam, the Vietnamese have the French to thank for this addition to their culinary repertoire. Served alongside a glass of iced coffee sweetened with condensed milk (the typical serving method), it is a breakfast both Westerners and Easterners can enjoy.
Did you really eat spiders and silkworms? I wonder if that beats all the insects J.P and Laura ate on their trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat's so wonderful about your blog, Sarah, is that it is a nice mix of international topics ranging from intense cultural and political perceptions to food, fun and humor.
Charlotte told me she reads your blog every day.
I didn't try them unfortunately. That was the one day that all I was consuming was Imodium and water. I was bummed to say the least! It was fun though to watch those who tried them squirm a bit.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like the topics! I was wondering if one of my anonymous followers was Mrs. Walker.=)