One of the specialties of Saigon street food is the crispy fried cakes from popular fruits and tubers. Fried yam
I thought yam only appeared in family dishes, but when fried, it is one of the top street foods in Saigon. Not only keeping the purple color as well as the natural sweet flesh, this dish also has a faint fatty taste of fresh milk. Then when put on the outside of the crispy, hot fried crust, people will eat it all the time without getting bored. Illustration Fried yams do not make people feel dry but soft and moist, fragrant and easy to eat. (Illustration) Fried Sake I don’t know where this dish originated, but when combined with a layer of starch, sake is “shining” much better. Sake pieces are cut to taste and fried until they turn an eye-catching golden brown color. It’s so simple, but it has created a very “good” dish. Sake is characterized by its fat but not starchy flesh. The outside is crispy and fragrant, but the meat inside still retains its soft moisture, so you don’t have to worry about how much you eat. To increase the taste buds, people also shake with soot and cheese to make the dish delicious, sweet and sour. Illustration Sake may sound strange, but it is a popular snack for many Saigon people in the late afternoon. (Illustration) Banana Fried Pancake Fresh bananas combined with crispy crust make people want to eat forever. The banana is thick, rolled evenly and dipped in flour. After deep frying, it will create a golden crust and bring a completely new flavor. Bite into the crispy, salty crust and then touch the sweet banana inside, all intertwined to bring about a delicious and attractive flavor. The hot banana cake has just drained the oil, just blow it up and slowly sip it to feel it. The taste is popular, but it adds a special feature to Saigon street food. Illustration Fried banana cake is a popular street food in Saigon with its delicious crunchiness. (Illustration) Fried durian There are many ways to cook durian to create a flavorful dish and fried durian is one of them. People use durian meat that has been beaten into thin rice paper, then dipped in flour and deep fried in oil. The delicious and golden cake is eye-catching with a crispy crust. Although the kernel is not overwhelming, it is enough to occupy the taste buds by the characteristic passionate aroma. The dish is extremely ideal for those who are afraid of their mouth when enjoying this fruit directly. Because the cake reasonably harmonizes the crunchiness of the dough, the light fat of the durian. Illustration There is no doubt about the love of the fat people for this “passionate” delicious fruit. (Illustration)
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