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Are these decent Vietnamese dishes?

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I tell you why cn fruit's price is cheaper than viets's fruit.

Because viets do not have good preservation technology and your logistics transportation is very ineffective.

If viets export those product to usa or someother long distance customer directly, the price will be much higher than south America counties.

You never have a chance to compete with them.

But cn companies have perfect preservation technology and very effective mass logistics transportation ability.

That is the reason why your fammers need to sell most of their products to Chinese and we can keep the price lower than you.


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China imported Lynchee from Vietnam, 18k VND/kg (22k VND = 1 US$).

Chinese businessman in Vietnam.
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I tell you why cn fruit's price is cheaper than viets's fruit.

Because viets do not have good preservation technology and your logistics transportation is very ineffective.

If viets export those product to usa or someother long distance customer directly, the price will be much higher than south America counties.

You never have a chance to compete with them.

But cn companies have perfect preservation technology and very effective mass logistics transportation ability.

That is the reason why your fammers need to sell most of their products to Chinese and we can keep the price lower than you.

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CN got help from US-JP since 1979 while we got sanction that time, thats why u have better preservation technology than VN. But now US-JP r our friends, so they will help VN in preservation technology soon :pop:
 
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Ah, interesting ! I didn't know that Florida had such an extensive list of exotic fruits grow there !!

What I'm looking around is what we Japanese call 柿 "Kaki" , I think the American tongue it is referred as "Persimmon".

Looks like this....

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Ever heard of it before? Or ever tasted it? ^__^



LOL, just do what I do, call every single old lady in the store as "Zhongguo Mama" :lol::lol::lol::lol:

It works...all the time.

This one is also popular in Turkey. It's called "Trabzon Hurması" in Turkish. As you may understand from the name it grows in eastern blacksea region of Turkey.

It's extremely healthy. People in Turkey generally makes the juice of it. People also adds some sparkling water to the juice to make it like a cocktail. Or you can also add some champaigne or sparkling white wine both tastes great. Turning something healthy into unhealthy lol.

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An example Turkish cocktail with Trabzon Hurması.

Also people in Istanbul makes some waffle like desert with it. Again something healthy is transferred into very unhealthy snack lol.

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Thats cheap but delicious, I love it, its a Traditional Southern Vietnamese Food. I used to eat alot when I lived in SaiGon :)

Which city do you come from? There are some tour videos about Vietnamese food, two Chinese tourists visited Vietnam, they shared us many delicious food and scenery of Vietnam.
 
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Some informations abt Com tam

Cơm tấm, or broken rice, is a Vietnamese dish made from rice with fractured rice grains. Tấm refers to the broken rice grains, while cơm refers to cooked rice.[1][2] Also known as Cơm tấm Sài Gòn (Saigon-style broken rice), particularly served in southern Vietnam, in Saigon.[1]

It is usually served with grilled pork (either ribs or shredded) plus the Vietnamese dish (thinly shredded pork mixed with cooked and thinly shredded pork skin) over broken rice. The rice and meat are served with various greens and pickled vegetables, along with a prawn paste cake, trứng hấp (steamed egg), and grilled prawns. Typically, restaurants will serve this popular combination rice plate with a small bowl of nước chấm, as well as a small bowl of soup broth (canh) with garlic chives (to cleanse the throat). The dishcơm tấm bì comes with a chả trứng egg meatloaf.[3]

The main ingredient, broken rice, is a traditionally cheaper grade of rice produced by damage in milling. It is mainly used as a food industry ingredient in America and Europe, but in West Africa and South East Asia is used for human consumption. Broken rice has a lower fiber and nutrient content, but generally has a similar energy content to intact rice.

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25.000d equal to 1,2 USD/ dish

Which city do you come from? There are some tour videos about Vietnamese food, two Chinese tourists visited Vietnam, they shared us many delicious food and scenery of Vietnam.
I've lived in Ha Noi (Capital of VN)-Hai Phong-SaiGon. (My current ID is Sagon citizen but I dont live there now).. Cơm Tấm- Phở- Chả Nem or Cha Gio (spring roll) are healthy-cheap and good Vn tradition food , u will love it :)

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