Besides Pho, Travel Channel also names Japan’s Ramen and Thailand’s tom-yum.
The travel site describes: “Food is a prominent aspect of Vietnamese culture. You'll notice markets on every corner that offer an assortment of delicious homemade fare. Pho, a broth-based soup filled with noodles and raw meat, is offered any time of day — even for breakfast.”
Another famous dishes in the list is Spanish rice Paella. This cuisine is like no other with ingredients like chicken, sausage, shrimp, saffron and potatoes. It originated in the Valencia region, where the two main ingredients — saffron and rice — grow.
Ramen - Japan traditional noodles don't come out of a styrofoam cup in Japan. Japanese ramen consists of Chinese-style noodles served in a meat broth flavored with soy sauce or miso. Each region of Japan has its own variation, and toppings range from boiled egg to corn.
Some other desserts are listed in such as Macarons - The best-selling pastry in France, this delicate cookie comes in a variety of flavors. The Brazil’s Pudim looks exactly like flan, but the Brazilian version has a softer texture.
Pho - Vietnamese traditional noodle is listed as a must-try food. Photo: Travel Channel
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Another famous dishes in the list is Spanish rice Paella. This cuisine is like no other with ingredients like chicken, sausage, shrimp, saffron and potatoes. It originated in the Valencia region, where the two main ingredients — saffron and rice — grow.
Ramen - Japan traditional noodles don't come out of a styrofoam cup in Japan. Japanese ramen consists of Chinese-style noodles served in a meat broth flavored with soy sauce or miso. Each region of Japan has its own variation, and toppings range from boiled egg to corn.
Some other desserts are listed in such as Macarons - The best-selling pastry in France, this delicate cookie comes in a variety of flavors. The Brazil’s Pudim looks exactly like flan, but the Brazilian version has a softer texture.
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