The once-obscure cuisine of Vietnam is a favourite of many people from East to West. After millennia of adaptation and innovation with a pervasive Chinese influence, today's Vietnamese food is, surprisingly, a mixture of Vietnamese and French dishes, with the baguette the most cherished part of the French culinary legacy. Introduced into Vietnam in the mid-nineteenth century, the baguette is now only second to rice, the wonder grain the Viet discovered thousands of years ago and made their staple food. Drawing on archaeological evidence and a wealth of oral and written history, this book reveals the journey Vietnamese food has traversed through history to become a much-loved cuisine today.
About the AuthorVu Hong Lien is a Vietnamese-British historian based in London.
Book InformationISBN 9781780236575
Author Vu Hong LienFormat Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Reaktion BooksPublisher Reaktion Books
Weight(grams) 794g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 20mm