Fried rice paper cake - A simple street fast food in Vietnam

Hi Hivers in Foodies Bee Hive community, it has been a long time from the last time I posted in this great community. Today when I walked along the main street in Mang Den with my camera, I came across a food motorbike which sells fried rice paper, a popular simple street fast food in Vietnam. It's quite cold in Mang Den at this time, then this food becomes favorite for many people. And I'm a big fan of it too. I'll show you how the woman makes it in this post. But first, let me talk a bit about food motorbike in Vietnam. You might be familiar with food truck, in my country, motorbikes are more popular, then food motorbikes are very familiar with us and that's kind of our culture.

Alright, turn back to the main topic today. To make fried rice paper, the ingredients and recipe are quite simple. First, the woman put dried shrimps on a rice paper, then she added green onion, minced pork meat, then she put the rice paper into a hot pan.
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Then she broke an egg and poured it onto the mixture on the rice paper. Afterward, she used a spoon to spread the mixture (dried shrimps, green onion, minced meat and egg) evenly on the rice paper. The heat from the pan makes the mixture cooked and stuck to the rice paper.

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Then she added some fried purple onion, chili sauce and mayonnaise to make the cake more delicious. Afterward, she folded the rice paper in half and turned it upside down to make it cooked evenly. Then she put the cake into a paper bag to keep it warm for customers.

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You know what, this cake is sold at just 15,000 vnd (about 60 cents). I really like it, especially in this cold weather. I liked it so much that I have two of it. That's enough for my dinner today.

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Thank you very much for taking time to rad my post. I'm looking forward to seeing more food from you guys.

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Street foods are always yummy and delicious. These dishes look very delicious.

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Hi @kawsar8035
You're right. And street food is very popular in Vietnam. Thank you very much for your visit and comment.

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And that looks yummy.... I seldom see you posting about foods hehe..

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Hi @jane1289
You're right, I love traveling and photography, but as a food lover, I sometimes post about food too.

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It looks very appetizing, here it is difficult to find a vendor who sells food like this and I really don't know how it tastes

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Hi @roronoa46
Street food is a culture in Vietnam, and for me it tastes really good. I don't know how to describe its taste for you.

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Yes here is also very much street food, and the dominant ones are only aceh noodles and penyet chicken rice, there are only turkish kebabs that are a bit like the food you share

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Great to hear that street food is also popular in your place. I love street food too. And I think it's similiar to taco.

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I am one of those who couldn't resist buying street foods. Maybe because I grew up with that habit
That was similar to Turks like shawarma and one is enough to make my tummy full

Just curious, could it be without those shrimps?

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Hi @lhes
I don't know about Turks, and I think shrimp is one of its main ingredient. Thank you very much for your visit.

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that looks delicious!

Good photo as always my friend i love your style! and the last portrait is great too!

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I've never had this before but it looks yummy! Food motorbike in Vietnam sounds interesting, I can't believe they sell food on motorbikes there! It's such a great idea, considering the traffic and all. Fried rice paper cake seems really easy to make, too~ I'll definitely try making it one day. Thanks for the recipe.

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Hi @damla
Food motorbike is a culture here, you should try.
And yes hope you can make it and have a good one.

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Bon appetit my friend @dodovietnam! :)) ... That looks quite delicious!... Perfect post to illustrate the preparation and let us know about this fast food from your country!... Thanks for sharing!...

!PIZZA

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Hi dear friend @jlinaresp
I post another topic today, and happy that you like it too. Have a nice day.

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looks delicious. Street food is excellent when prepared with love it is the best for traveler.beautiful photos

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