In the doodle, a traditional bánh mì is put together, consisting of a baguette-like bread packed with meat, vegetables and herbs alongside a spread of mayonnaise or margarine and savoury soy sauce, topped fiery with chilli sauce or peppers.
View moreIn the 1860s, when France laid their first steps in Vietnam to start their invasion, the bread made from wheat flour also arrived in Vietnam.
View moreIts name literally means bread wheat.
View moreIn Vietnam, 'Bánh mì' when translated literally refers only to 'bread', or 'wheat cake'.
View moreBanh Mi is often understood alone to mean "bread".
View moreAround this time, fish warehouses sold fried fish and bread, with mention of this in Charles Dickens’ novel Oliver Twist published in 1830.
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