Temporarily leaving behind the hustle and bustle of life and work pressure, a familiar fried nem chua stall, sitting with friends and chatting will make you feel interesting. Fried nem chua is an attractive snack for young people, so it is available in many places in Hanoi.
As a dish associated with many childhood memories, fried nem chua is considered a popular street snack of Hanoi cuisine. Going beyond the boundaries of a simple dish, the fried nem chua stalls also mark countless memories of each local resident.
With fried nem chua, not only students but also adults are crazy about this dish. The fatty, chewy and crispy taste has helped fried nem chua become the top snack every afternoon or after work.
Hanoi fried sour sausage is a dish that is often misunderstood as sour sausage (usually sour, wrapped in banana leaves) and then fried until crispy, called fried sour sausage. But that's not the case! Fried sour sausage is actually made mainly from ground pork and pork skin, quite similar to sour sausage but is not fermented but is fried directly, or rolled in egg, flour and breadcrumbs to "double the crispiness" of the dish. Because it is not sour, many Hanoians also call this dish "sweet sausage", to distinguish it from traditional sour sausage.
Having appeared in Hanoi for a long time, this dish is still a favorite snack of many young people in the capital.
Crispy spring rolls dipped in spicy chili sauce are hard to resist. Fried sour spring rolls have long been a favorite dish of Hanoi's snacking team. Especially on cold days in Hanoi, fragrant spring rolls dipped in chili sauce are even more attractive.
It is no coincidence that fried nem chua has made such an impression and entered the subconscious of many Hanoians. Perhaps, it is the special flavor and memories of this dish that have helped it become a “national” snack until now.
In general, this spring roll is considered an irresistible delicacy of Hanoi street food culture. Whether old or young, whether living far away or familiar with the capital, everyone has enjoyed this spring roll at least once. Especially for young people, fried sour spring rolls have become an attractive snack that everyone must enjoy after school or at noon.
Although fried sour spring rolls were born quite late compared to many other dishes, it quickly created a fever and spread everywhere.
Hanoi's standard sour spring rolls are not as big as today's industrial spring rolls. The spring rolls are small and moderate. When fried, the spring rolls do not collapse but still have a certain amount of puffiness. However, because there is no flour filling, the spring rolls do not puff up. Therefore, when you eat them, you will clearly feel the taste of meat, not the flour.
Nem is made from fresh pork with lean and fat mixed together in moderation. Therefore, even though it is coated with a layer of fried flour, the nem still has a very clear sweetness. Besides, the crust is crispy but the inside is soft, moist, and slightly chewy. This softness comes from the fresh meat, not from the flour.
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