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Why Can’t Vietnam Grow Better Rice?

Very true. In northeast China, there is black earth, also called Chernozem. It's very fertile, can produce high quality rice. There are three places that have fertile black earth, Songhua River in North East China, Mississippi River Basin in US, Dnepr River in Ukraine. Plus these areas are cold, rice has longer maturity phase, so it tastes good.
In vietnam due to spraying huge amounts of orange herbicide between 1961 - 1971, their land is polluted and not very good for growing high quality rice.
 
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In vietnam due to spraying huge amounts of orange herbicide between 1961 - 1971, their land is polluted and not very good for growing high quality rice.
You are misinformed. Agent Orange was sprayed on forest area, not the farming land. If the US did that, many South Vietnamese would have revoled against them even without the help of North Vietnam.

yup, that does it. after seeing this picture, definitely going to stop by a Vietnamese resto for dinner. :lol:

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PS. @Viet , @NiceGuy , @xesy ,

I notice in vietnamese restaurants they readily make available hoisin sauce and oyster sauce. you guys use these also in your home made dishes?
That depends on cooking habits. Usually I used it for grilled dishes. Not sure how everyone uses it though.
 
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You are misinformed. Agent Orange was sprayed on forest area, not the farming land. If the US did that, many South Vietnamese would have revoled against them even without the help of North Vietnam.


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Yes of course Mr denial. The Americans at war with vietnam wanted to help the vietnamese grow better crops, so they sprayed it somewhere else not on the population, lol.

Next you're going to tell me Agent Orange was good for Vietnam as it eliminated malaria :lol:
 
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Yes of course Mr denial. The Americans at war with vietnam wanted to help the vietnamese grow better crops, so they sprayed it somewhere else not on the population, lol.

Next you're going to tell me Agent Orange was good for Vietnam as it eliminated malaria :lol:
It's simple logic. Our army hiden in the forest, why would the US spray our field? Most of Agent Orange victims were North Vietname soldiers and some US and South Vietnam troops who handled the Agent Orange.
 
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Yes of course Mr denial. The Americans at war with vietnam wanted to help the vietnamese grow better crops, so they sprayed it somewhere else not on the population, lol.

Next you're going to tell me Agent Orange was good for Vietnam as it eliminated malaria :lol:

Anata wa sore o tameshite mite kudasai. Tabun sore wa anata o naosu koto ga arimasu...
 
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Yes of course Mr denial. The Americans at war with vietnam wanted to help the vietnamese grow better crops, so they sprayed it somewhere else not on the population, lol.

Next you're going to tell me Agent Orange was good for Vietnam as it eliminated malaria :lol:

Agent Orange is only the past in Vietnam, chinese families eat cooking oil made from sewage this is present in china, chinese children drink melamine milk that is future of china...
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i wanted to say meteorologic reasons, but this is obvious. i wanted to say the genetic makeup of an inferior race, but that is even more obvious.

the real reason is a combination of these two factors: if the plagued and bug-infested land could produce good rice, the obsessively gastsronomic chinese race would have taken it and wiped out the annamese race in the process, and annamese race only survived into modernity because their only pifiable possession was the sterile land that doesn't produce any food that arouses chinese culinary interest. and then, of course, it is the racial factor: if those monkeys were our racial equals, they wouldn't have been defeated so utterly and had to make such an ignoble retreat into the spited terrain of modern day vietnam.

in short, annamese don't grow good food because of the gastronomy of a superior chinese race.
@Nihonjin1051

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Cambodian Jasmine Rice – Voted best in the world again !!!
Posted by Essex Holdings
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Cambodian Jasmine rice is again voted the “World’s best Rice” according to judges at the Hong Kong rice traders world rice conference which was held in Hong Kong China last Thursday. The judges after tasting and inspecting a variety of rice from around the globe awarded Cambodian jasmine rice as best in the world.

The Cambodian delegation that attended the conference, brought more than six different kinds of Cambodian rice along to be judged, and this is the second time that Cambodian rice had been awarded world’s best rice, the first award came last year in Bali, Indonesia.

Dr. Navin Xavier, president and CEO of Essex Holdings Inc. quoted as saying “I am not surprised that our rice has been voted as the number one rice in the world, we (Essex) through our brand “Max Star Choice” have always emphasized the quality of our Jasmine rice; and the health benefits of consuming such a high quality product. Cambodian Jasmine Rice is free of any pesticides or other harmful ingredients and available at stores throughout the United States at affordable prices”.

Essex Holdings Inc. through its private food label “Max Star Choice” is wholesaling and distributing the rice throughout the United States. The product is available in 5Lb, 10Lb and 20Lb bags for retail and larger bulk packaging for wholesale. Specific packaging designs and larger bulk orders are available upon request.

For further information please visit www.maxstarchoice.com

Cambodian Jasmine rice wins world's best

The Cambodia Herald
Asia News Network November 22, 2013 11:09 am
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Cambodian Jasmine rice wins the award for world's best rice at the 2013 Rice Traders World Rice Conference held in Hong Kong.
Heang Kimsour, Managing Director of Eang Heang Import Export Co. Ltd, said that the competition,which ended Thursday, awarded Cambodian jasmine rice as best in the world.

The Cambodian delegation that attended the conference, brought more than six different kinds of rice along to be judged.

This is the second time that Cambodian rice had been awarded world's best rice, the first award came last year in Bali, Indonesia.

Cambodian Jasmine rice wins world's best - The Nation
 
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Cambodian Jasmine Rice – Voted best in the world again !!!
Posted by Essex Holdings
16.-packaging-2-2-672x353.jpg

Cambodian Jasmine rice is again voted the “World’s best Rice” according to judges at the Hong Kong rice traders world rice conference which was held in Hong Kong China last Thursday. The judges after tasting and inspecting a variety of rice from around the globe awarded Cambodian jasmine rice as best in the world.

The Cambodian delegation that attended the conference, brought more than six different kinds of Cambodian rice along to be judged, and this is the second time that Cambodian rice had been awarded world’s best rice, the first award came last year in Bali, Indonesia.

Dr. Navin Xavier, president and CEO of Essex Holdings Inc. quoted as saying “I am not surprised that our rice has been voted as the number one rice in the world, we (Essex) through our brand “Max Star Choice” have always emphasized the quality of our Jasmine rice; and the health benefits of consuming such a high quality product. Cambodian Jasmine Rice is free of any pesticides or other harmful ingredients and available at stores throughout the United States at affordable prices”.

Essex Holdings Inc. through its private food label “Max Star Choice” is wholesaling and distributing the rice throughout the United States. The product is available in 5Lb, 10Lb and 20Lb bags for retail and larger bulk packaging for wholesale. Specific packaging designs and larger bulk orders are available upon request.

For further information please visit www.maxstarchoice.com

Cambodian Jasmine rice wins world's best

The Cambodia Herald
Asia News Network November 22, 2013 11:09 am
30220305-01_big.jpg

Cambodian Jasmine rice wins the award for world's best rice at the 2013 Rice Traders World Rice Conference held in Hong Kong.
Heang Kimsour, Managing Director of Eang Heang Import Export Co. Ltd, said that the competition,which ended Thursday, awarded Cambodian jasmine rice as best in the world.

The Cambodian delegation that attended the conference, brought more than six different kinds of rice along to be judged.

This is the second time that Cambodian rice had been awarded world's best rice, the first award came last year in Bali, Indonesia.

Cambodian Jasmine rice wins world's best - The Nation

I've never tried Cambodian jasmine rice before. No Cambodian restaurants where i live, unfortunately.
 
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It’s a breezy winter morning in the countryside near Hoi An, a small town on Vietnam’s central coast.

If the writer want to learn about rice in Vietnam, visit the Mekong Delta in South instead of Central Vietnam. Hoi An ancient town is the place to travel, not rice.

I think the output of Vietnam rice export will decrease in future. The area planted rice is declining every day to make way for new industrial zones and new urban areas, new highways ...

We need only produce enough rice to ensure food security for 90 million VN people.

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That depends on what food you eat. East Asian cuisines are not sauce rich and thus sticky rice is great. Also eating with chopsticks and sticky rice are perfect match. Indian cuisine on the other hand is sauce rich and thus sticky rice would sponge up too much sauce.

do u understand the difference between sauce and gravy btw??
 
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Agent Orange is only the past in Vietnam, chinese families eat cooking oil made from sewage this is present in china, chinese children drink melamine milk that is future of china...
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Sure keep denying it I'm sure there will be less deformed babies and people with cancer by Vietnam magic call Da Nial. :enjoy:
 
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