French cuisine introduced to Vietnamese people

Nearly 2,500 French-style dinner dishes will be prepared at restaurants and French embassies in 150 countries around the world during the Good France 2019 event, according French Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City Vincent Floreani.
French cuisine introduced to Vietnamese people ảnh 1Visitors taste French foods at the French Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) –
Nearly 2,500French-style dinner dishes will be prepared at restaurants and French embassiesin 150 countries around the world during the Good France 2019 event, accordingFrench Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City Vincent Floreani.

Vietnam has the seventh most restaurants registeringfor the fifth edition of the culinary event.

Professional chefs will cook French-style dishesusing materials from France and Vietnam.

Floreani said visitors are able to explorevarious kinds of French foods which differ from to region to region.

He hoped through the event, more people willknow about French cuisine from the selection of materials, recipes andprocessing to food arrangement and decoration.

During the event, Ho Chi Minh City will host anactivity to introduce French-style breakfast, a workshop on balanced andhealthy diets, introduce French culinary training programmes and screen moviesfeaturing French and Vietnamese cuisine.-VNA
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