My favorites are fried rice with vegetables and chicken curry with salad. In fact, this is the most popular menu in our country. First, the rice is boiled in water, then the rice is boiled with chicken, vegetables and oil. Chicken curry is individually prepared using several spices and chicken and finally, the salad is made with different vegetables and fruits, then they are cut into pieces and mixed with blind cross. These three dishes are then served together. I eat this menu about 3-4 times a week. This menu is mainly prepared at home and sometimes I eat it in the restaurant. There are several variations in how this dish is prepared and what it is made of. Various restaurants have their own expertise in preparing and serving this menu. This is my favorite food for many reasons: the first is that it's delicious and healthy. This menu meets the needs of the various food values our bodies need. It is found in most regions in our country. Third, I like it because it offers variations of tastes. Furthermore, the preparation is not too expensive and does not require too much preparation. For all of those reasons it is my favorite.
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What I love to eat is a very familiar to young people in Vietnam, and it is sweetened porridge. This is what most of children in the countryside wait for their mothers to bring home after they go to the market. It is made of glutinous rice, bean with some shredded coconut, coconut milk, sugar, and crusted peanut on top. There are many different versions of this food, and each region has the own way to make it. We can also add in the sweet potato, banana, corn, or lotus seed. They do not seem to match each other at first, but actually they can make a really good combination. Although they look different, but after all they are snacks that most Vietnamese people love. Besides, they can have positive impacts on our health if we know how to cook them properly. For example, the corn and sweet potato porridge are good for our digestive system, and the lotus seed porridge helps us to cool down our body. They are mainly made of natural ingredients, so I think they are better for us to eat than other junk foods. Sweetened porridge is one of the traditional dishes of Vietnam, and we easily come across them at some events such as Tet holiday, Mid autumn festival, Mid year festival, the first birthday party of a baby etc. A lot of them have their own meanings. For example, the sweet rice ball with green bean filling means reunion or the red bean porridge means luck and success. This is not just a simple dish, it is also a soul of Vietnamese cuisine. Sweetened porridge is such a popular dish of Vietnam, and it is also my favorite snack of all time