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Less than 24 hours after the post, there were nearly 100 comments sent in by readers.
Most of the comments were against the assessment of the culinary website TasteAtlas about the list of 45 Vietnamese dishes that were most criticized by readers.
Calm down! This is an appetite stimulant.
When it comes to cuisine, 10 people have 100 opinions. But the interesting thing is that when it comes to the list of criticized Vietnamese dishes by the culinary website TasteAtlas, the opinions sent in by readers are quite consistent.
Obama eating Hanoi bun cha recalled by readers
There were dozens of comments saying the list was wrong. Then there were people who advised that it was okay for anyone to judge, as long as I liked it.
As reader Ky Duyen commented: “Vietnamese cuisine is the most diverse and rich, depending on each person's taste to choose the right dish, even when I go abroad it doesn't suit Vietnamese taste. Let others judge, as long as I like it, that's fine.”
Reader Hoang Gia also gave specific evidence to protest: "Former US President Obama said the bun cha was delicious when he ate it."
Reader Hung argued firmly: "The reviewer must be someone who has eaten that dish at least once within the allowed time frame for it to be considered meaningful research!"
The rest is like putting down the goods. Cuisine is only suitable for a certain region. If you find it delicious somewhere, then perhaps it should be called suitable for the taste, only then can we respect the culinary culture of that nation.
Reader Bui Quang Phu also commented: "The vast majority of these 45 dishes are traditional and favorite dishes of Vietnamese people.
In my opinion, this review is inaccurate. Only those who enjoy it a lot will understand the essence of these dishes. Let's just eat them normally, everyone..."
Some readers even humorously commented, such as: "If anyone has any complaints, just give them to me so I can use them all. If you don't know how to enjoy it, you'll just comment randomly" (Nap).
“Calm down! This is a reverse appraisal trick to stimulate the appetite to try, just like a reverse auction!” (Bao).
Thought balut was the most challenging dish?
Not only protesting, Tuoi Tre readers also contributed suggestions to list Vietnamese dishes that are truly challenging for foreigners.
In addition to the blood pudding dish as written in the article, the most mentioned dishes are balut, field mice...
Balut is nominated by readers as the most challenging dish for Europeans and Americans.
As reader Nhan said about blood pudding: “If anyone criticizes it, they can criticize it. Except for blood pudding, I find every dish has its own unique characteristics. I like the diversity of Vietnamese cuisine.”
Reader Duy added his opinion on the balut dish and wondered: "I always thought that balut was the most challenging dish for Europeans and Americans."
Minh agreed: "I thought the "champion" was balut, but it's not on this list."
TON ANH also shares the same opinion: “If you don’t see any balut dish, you know this food site is fake. What a crap review…”.
Reader Hue Le wondered about the field mouse dish: "Why aren't there balut eggs, field mice...?"
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