The Appraisal Council of WorldKings has approved five application for world records of Vietnamese cuisine: the country owns the most “strand and broth” dishes in the world (164 dishes); the country owns the most kinds of Mắm (salted fish) and dishes make from Mắm with typical favors in the world (100 dishes); the country owns the world’s most dishes made from flowers (272 dishes); the country owns the most kinds of special rolls in the world (103 dishes); and the country owns the world’s most dishes made from rice flour (143 dishes), reported HanoiTimes.
Vietnam has been recognized as being home to the most “strand and broth” dishes in the world. Photo: WorldKings
The decision was based on five applications for world records of Vietnamese cuisine which were nominated by the Vietnam Records Organization (VietKings) since early 2020.
WorldKings said that the country has 164 dishes, with the figure being continually updated. Photo: WorldKings
All information related to the World Records of Vietnamese cuisine has been released on the media of World Records Union (WorldKings) globally helping Vietnam Records Organization (VietKings) promote Vietnamese culinary values to the world.
The country owns the most kinds of Mắm (salted fish) and dishes made from Mắm with typical favors in the world. Photo: WorldKings
More than 100 varieties of salted fish can be found in Vietnam. Photo: WorldKings
The country possesses the world’s most dishes made from flowers. Photo: WorldKings
Photo: WorldKings
The country owns the world’s most dishes made from rice flour. Photo: WorldKings
There are 143 dishes and being continually updated Photo: WorldKings
Vietnam is also home to the most dishes in the world made from rice flour, with 143 dishes being counted so far. Photo: WorldKings
Photo: WorldKings
Previously, in 2016, Vietnamese ‘Pho’ (noodles with beef or chicken), ‘bun cha’ (rice noodles with grilled pork), and ‘Banh mi’ (Vietnamese sandwich) were listed among the world’s top 100 famous food by the WorldKings.
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