ROASTED PORK BREAD - THE JOURNEY OF VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD

||Giang Huynh
ROASTED PORK BREAD - THE JOURNEY OF VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD
Discover grilled pork bread - a familiar street food of Vietnam, which is also a dish with a strong Vietnamese culinary identity.

Grilled pork bread has long been one of the highlights of Vietnamese street food – not only because of its convenience, but also because of its fusion of flavors, regions and memories.

Let's explore this special Vietnamese street food with MLifeOn.

From French baguette to Vietnamese street food

The history of Vietnamese bread began during the colonial period, when the French brought baguettes to Indochina. When accepting something new, a strange dish for a country that is closely associated with wet rice agriculture, with dishes made from rice and sticky rice, Vietnamese people did not stop at using and enjoying it. With their own creativity and taste, bread was gradually localized: smaller, softer, thinner and crispier crust – to become a "national food" present in all regions.

But that was bread, and roasted pork bread was a later creation. Although there is no specific document recording and proving when roasted pork bread appeared in Vietnam. But this dish is believed to be influenced by Chinese cuisine and appeared in Vietnam, first in Saigon.

The first time I enjoyed roasted pork bread was on Ham Nghi Street - Saigon, when there were only a few minutes before work. The hot loaf, biting into it and hearing a "crack" sound, I could feel the crispy skin of the roasted pork, the deliciousness of the juicy meat inside, the rich flavor of the sauce, the sourness of pickles, the slight spiciness of chili. At that moment, I understood why this street food has the ability to "wake up" the morning of many people, becoming a favorite street food in Saigon.

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Each region - each unique nuance

The roasted pork bread originated in Saigon, but it doesn't stop there, this delicacy goes everywhere - along the S-shaped strip of Vietnam, roasted pork bread can be found everywhere. Although each region has its own unique characteristics, regardless of the ingredients and flavors, this dish is still a part of Vietnamese cuisine and culture.

The amazing thing is that despite the different flavors, this dish still retains the soul of street food: simple, easy to access, no need for fancy tables and chairs, but still enough to evoke emotions.

Every time I travel far, I have a habit of looking for local bread carts. Even though they are just small carts, many places always have a long line waiting. 

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Standing and watching any bread cart, I am fascinated by the nimble hands of the seller - one hand holding a loaf of bread, the other hand holding a knife, using tongs, moving quickly between the meat, pickles, onions and cilantro, and in a flash, there is a delicious loaf of bread for the customer.

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The harmony of the five elements in roasted pork bread

Vietnamese cuisine, no matter how simple, always operates silently according to profound principles – of which the five elements are one. And in a loaf of roasted pork bread, we also see the delicate balance between five elements:

When holding a hot loaf of bread in my hand, I always feel a familiar feeling in my heart that is difficult to name – like the identity, the very unique sound of the Vietnamese soul.

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From small alleys to the symbol of Vietnamese street food

Today, it is not difficult to find grilled pork bread on every street corner – from street vendors, alley carts, to convenience stores, restaurant kitchens… That says one thing: grilled pork bread has surpassed the definition of “fast food” to become a part of Vietnamese cuisine since then.

Grilled pork bread can accompany workers in the early morning, students after school, or office workers during lunch break – as a part of human life.

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Conclusion

If I had to choose street food to talk about Vietnam today, I would choose grilled pork bread – not because of any specialness, but because of its simplicity and harmony. A loaf of bread carries all the flavors – sweet, salty, spicy, sour, aromatic – and carries a philosophy of life: everything can be in harmony, as long as we know how to moderate and respect each other.

Every time I hear the sound of the crust cracking when I eat it, I feel like I'm awakened - that sometimes, the most precious things lie in the most simple and ordinary things.

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CREDIT: 

MLifeOn collab with MYMO MEDIA

- Photography: Duong Huy & Tue Tran

- Content: Giang Huynh

- Design: Phuong Nguyen

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