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Ask for a ticket to be a child with a set of delicious childhood ‘specialty’ paintings number dzác

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The familiar dishes in this picture series have been associated with childhood for many generations.
Artist and blogger Nguyen Vu Xuan Lan (@xlan.illustration) created a set of paintings containing the whole childhood sky that anyone who looks at it will “tick tsk very much”.

Surely in the memories of many Gen Z, Gen Y always has the image of simple dishes but imbued with childhood flavors. The dishes are reminiscent of the times when my mother came back from the market, the afternoons when I woke up absentmindedly looking for food to relieve my sadness,… Childhood has baby powder. It is said to be powder, but it is fragrant and full of flavor. The best time is when scooping the bottom of the pot. Sometimes when my mother asks me to feed her, I take a few spoonfuls. Ong Tho’s milk-soaked bread. Who said childhood, but now I still eat! Raw tomatoes mixed with sugar. It sounds a bit wrong, but after trying it, we say it’s addictive. Combo God of rice mixed with soy sauce. At that time, there was a time when I came home late from school but the house ran out of food and only had rice. Quickly get the soy sauce sprayed into the mix, delicious! Bi zon, Hanoi’s specialty. This dish has a place called longan cake because it looks like a longan. Crispy, sweet and sweet, sometimes spicy, put in your mouth to chew. The kids enjoyed it so much, every time mom came back from the market, she grabbed her basket to see if there was a zonal billow today, if it wasn’t, it was sad. Oh, it turned out to be ice cream. This dish exists in many forms: Big block, four-season ice cream, seven-color ice cream. Cool summer always! “Who’s tofu nogggggggggggg”, hearing the screams, the children were all excited and anxious. The sweet sound of tofu with coconut water is both fat and sound. The last boss of childhood is here! Xuan Lan’s most recently published work is an illustrated book “What do you do in 199?” (made with author Trang Neko), tells about funny childhood memories of the late 8X early 9X generation.