Nghia compares the dining cultures of Vietnam to Korea, the USA, and India in three sentences. Korean dining culture features spicy foods to stay warm in the cold weather and typically includes hot rice, kimchi, miso soup, and seaweed with main dishes like fish and curry. In the USA, fast food is commonly eaten for dinner or with friends and family as a main dish rather than just a snack. Indian dining culture differs from Vietnam in that food is commonly eaten with hands rather than utensils.
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Compare Vietnamese dining culture with other countries
Nghia compares the dining cultures of Vietnam to Korea, the USA, and India in three sentences. Korean dining culture features spicy foods to stay warm in the cold weather and typically includes hot rice, kimchi, miso soup, and seaweed with main dishes like fish and curry. In the USA, fast food is commonly eaten for dinner or with friends and family as a main dish rather than just a snack. Indian dining culture differs from Vietnam in that food is commonly eaten with hands rather than utensils.
Nghia compares the dining cultures of Vietnam to Korea, the USA, and India in three sentences. Korean dining culture features spicy foods to stay warm in the cold weather and typically includes hot rice, kimchi, miso soup, and seaweed with main dishes like fish and curry. In the USA, fast food is commonly eaten for dinner or with friends and family as a main dish rather than just a snack. Indian dining culture differs from Vietnam in that food is commonly eaten with hands rather than utensils.
Hi , my name is Nghia , now I’m 15 and I’m a student of Quang Trung Dong Da High School . Today , I will compare Vietnamese dining culture with other countries , let’s go!!!! Because Vietnamese dining culture are so very versatile , for sure , so that I will compare it with 3 countries : first is Korea , second is USA and finally , it’s India First , Korea . I think the different is taste of person . Korean always have a spicy taste , because in there , the weather here tends to be much colder than Vietnam, Korean people often eat spicy food both to keep warm and to enjoy it. In there , dining usually have hot rice , kimchi , miso soup , dry seaweed and a main dishes like fish , curry ,… Second , we go to the USA . In USA , consuming fast food is a very normal thing, it even happens at dinners, in families, or on outings with friends and family . Fast food like fried chicken , fried fries ,… what we usually think of as just fun, light snacks, but are things that Americans eat as a main dish. Finally , India . I think the different it's not about the food like the two countries above , it is eating culture . In Vietnam , we usually eat food by chopsticks , spoon , bowl ,… But , in India , they usually eat by hands , yes , by hands . Really , Vietnamese also eat by hands but not too much , just eat by this when we eat rolls , but in India , they eat rice by hands , eat ice-cream by hands ,….