Google honors Vietnamese bread
Google today has honored Vietnamese bread on its search page. This is a street food that is very familiar and attached to all Vietnamese people. The combination of ingredients, flavors, and blends create a unique dish, which has been ranked 2nd among the best street food in the world.
The Guardian in 2012 once praised Vietnamese sandwiches: 'A little-known secret is the world's best sandwich (sandwiches) not found in Rome, Copenhagen or even in New York, but on the streets of Vietnam ".

Google doodle has honored Vietnamese bread on the Google Vietnamese homepage (Google.com) and more than 10 other countries, including the US, Singapore, France, Australia, Switzerland .
'A traditional bread with a crunchy crust, which is sandwiched on different meats (pate, pork, chicken), sausages, herbs, pickles (cucumbers, radishes and pickled carrots), Add some butter, sauce and finally a special chili sauce. Inspired by French baguette bread, but the ingredients are replaced with Vietnamese, creating a very unique dish, ' Google describes Vietnamese bread.

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