1. Vietnam Baihu Huoluo Ointment Baihu Huoluo Ointment is one of the three treasures in Vietnam and is a commonly used analgesic ointment for local people.
2. drip coffee pot
Drip coffee is the national "drink" of Vietnamese. When making, aluminum drip pots are often used. Coffee powder is placed between two metal plates to let hot water flow in from the top. After the coffee powder is fully dissolved, screen out the impurities through the small holes below and let the coffee drip slowly.
The coffee thus dripped tastes bitter, but the taste is clean and smooth. In order to remove bitterness, a thick layer of condensed milk is usually added to the cup when making. After stirring evenly, the sweetness and bitterness are blended together, and the unique flavor and taste of coffee can be tasted.
Friends who like to drink coffee may wish to buy a drip pot to make their own coffee ~ The simple drip pot is an aluminum model adopted by street merchants, which is affordable, while the practical and ornamental drip pot needs to be found in exquisite grocery stores.
3.G7 coffee
G7 coffee is a very famous three-in-one coffee in Vietnam: sugar+creamer+coffee powder. Although it is instant coffee, it tastes mellow. Even if you used to hate the taste of coffee, you may be impressed by the taste of G7.
In hot summer, Southeast Asians love to throw ice cubes into their coffee, as if they were back to the time when they walked in Vietnam ~
4. Cashew nuts are one of the "four largest nuts in the world" in Vietnam. They are not only rich in nutritional value, but also rich in vitamins B 1, B2 and other minerals, which helps to prevent cardiovascular diseases. Because Vietnam is a red soil, cashew nuts are high in fat, big and full.
The high quality of cashew nuts has made Vietnam the largest cashew nut exporter in the world, and the Vietnamese people have also developed various flavors, such as original flavor, charcoal roast, salt and pepper, etc. I suggest you taste it first, and then choose your favorite taste ~
5. Vietnamese dried fruit
Southeast Asia is rich in fruits, so there are many kinds of dried fruits, such as dried jackfruit, dried banana, dried sweet potato and dried taro. Suitable for "Buddhist health" office workers, but also suitable for taking it back to the office to share with colleagues, because there are many, delicious food ~