Vietnamese Smoothies
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Vietnamese smoothies, a refreshing taste you must try when traveling with mr.hotsia
When it comes to Vietnam for me, mr.hotsia, one thing you must try isVietnamese Smoothiesor locally called freshly blended fruit juice sold at street markets and small shops throughout Vietnam. These smoothies are not just ordinary thirst-quenching drinks but a charm I experienced during my travels and want to invite everyone to taste the true flavor of Vietnam through a glass of smoothie filled with fresh fruit, available in many varieties.
Refreshing moments on the streets of Vietnam
When I, mr.hotsia, traveled to a small province in northern Vietnam, the atmosphere was full of colors from the local market bustling with people stopping by for food and cold drinks. I saw a smoothie cart set up by the roadside with a friendly deep voice calling customers. The smoothies here are not just ice blended with ordinary fruit but have a special recipe combining sweetness from natural syrup and the aroma of mint or basil leaves, adding freshness when drinking.
The fruits mostly used are ripe mango, young coconut, pineapple, and papaya, each with a sweet and slightly sour taste varying by season. At that time, I chose to try a mango smoothie with smooth texture and just the right sweetness, not greasy, which helped cool down the hot and humid Vietnamese weather very well.
Lifestyle and markets in Lang Son Province with the smoothie that impressed me
Lang Son Province, which I visited several years ago, is a place full of authentic rural Vietnamese lifestyle. There is a fresh market where people gather to buy and sell fresh goods, and smoothies are one of the popular snacks that everyone usually buys after walking around the market.Lang Son Province, VietnamIt is hot and sultry during summer as I experienced that day, so smoothies become an indispensable drink.
I sat resting by the roadside, sipping a fresh pineapple smoothie with a sweet and slightly sour taste that was very refreshing. I saw people passing by, both locals and foreign tourists. The smoothies in this town are not overly sweet, suitable for those who want to try the authentic original flavor without too much alteration.
Tips for choosing Vietnamese smoothies by mr.hotsia
If you are traveling and want to try Vietnamese smoothies, I, mr.hotsia, recommend checking the freshness of the fruit and the cleanliness of the shop. Sometimes smoothies include finely crushed ice which makes the drink cooler and more refreshing, but if the ice melts too quickly, it may dilute the smoothie.
Also, try asking the shop owner about seasonal fruits. Sometimes I found smoothies with job's tears and young coconut, which were unusual and very fragrant and sweet, or even smoothies made from local fruits rarely found in our country. I, mr.hotsia, see this as a great opportunity to taste new flavors while experiencing the authentic local lifestyle of Vietnam.
Smoothies and traveling in northern Vietnam
If you plan to explore Lang Son Province or other provinces in northern Vietnam, I recommend stopping by morning markets in towns or nearby communities. There you will experience the real fresh market atmosphere of Vietnamese people and enjoy freshly made smoothies prepared with care by the shop owners. Besides, there are other foods to try, such as the famous roasted duck of Lang Son, or you can continue your journey toNha Trang Seato change the atmosphere by the seaside.
Vietnamese smoothies and drinking culture
Smoothies are not just drinks but also a symbol of Vietnam's eating and drinking culture that reflects simplicity and attention to ingredient details. I, mr.hotsia, noticed that people here often sit and chat relaxedly with a glass of smoothie in hand, whether in morning markets or small alleys in town. These smoothies have become a daily drink that refreshes both locals and tourists like me.
Summary of the Vietnamese smoothie experience with mr.hotsia
For anyone planning to visit Vietnam, don't miss trying Vietnamese smoothies at least once. They are not just ordinary thirst-quenching drinks but an experience connected to the lifestyle and culture of Vietnamese people. I, mr.hotsia, assure you that the taste from a glass of fresh smoothie by the roadside in Lang Son or other towns in Vietnam will make you feel refreshed and impressed unforgettable.
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