Online cuisine map to bring Vietnamese foods to the world
The Vietnam Cuisine Culture Association (VCCA) is working to develop a national online cuisine map with a view to introducing Vietnamese cuisine quintessence to the world through helping those who want to explore the country's food.
Cao Lau, a Vietnamese dish made with noodles, pork, and greens, is a specialty of Hoi An. (Photo: tuoitre.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Cuisine Culture Association (VCCA) isworking to develop a national online cuisine map with a view to introducing Vietnamese cuisine quintessence to the world through helping those who want to explore the country's food.
Google can help foodies and tourists find places to try local foods; however,fakes reviews have made it hard for them to believe in what they read.Therefore, the VCCA’s initiative to set up an online cuisine map has receivedenthusiastic support from organisations and individuals.
Thanh Tung, a food enthusiastwith bad experience when believing in Google reviews, said if the cuisine mapis built by a prestigious organisation, domestic and foreign tourists can relyon it to try local staples.
According to Dr. Nguyen Thu Thuy from the Vietnam National University – Hanoi,there is no official online cuisine map across the nation.
Only a part of Hanoi’s culinary heritage items was listed, and the work has been suspended for a long time. Meanwhile Hue city has conducted research in the local cuisine heritage but the research results have not been integrated into “a map” of the provincialDepartment of Culture and Sports or Department of Tourism, she added.
The northern port city of Hai Phong is the first locality to introduce a map of local delicacies, which is a big hit among tourists.
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VCCAPresident Nguyen Quoc Ky saidthat the association will continue to complete a database of 1,000 typicaldishes of Vietnam so as to build an online map and museum of Vietnamese cuisinein the future.
Products of this project will contribute to paving the way tobring the Vietnam brand to the world via cuisine, and improving nationalcompetitiveness, Ky added.
Binh Dinh is famous for banh it la gai, sticky rice cakes with a coconut and green bean stuffing wrapped in a banana leaf. (Photo: thanhnien.vn)
Earlier, the VCCA presented certificates in recognition of 121 typical Vietnamese dishes in the first phase of the project “Building and developing Vietnamese culinary culture into a national brand” and announced its second phase in 2023.
The dishes included 47 from the north, 37 from the central region and 37 from southern localities, which encapsulate the cultural essence of localities and regions nationwide.
They were selected basing on their cultural values, history, and quality, as well as cooking, processing and preservation techniques, and economic values./.
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