As far as I can tell it is pretty safe here although its good practice to exercise situational awareness no matter where you go in the world
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You ate that thing called "giò quẩy," "bánh quẩy," or "quẩy" in general, a type of Chinese-influenced fried dough. In the South, we only have 1 kind of that: soft, big one; the North has another crunchier and smaller type. How you eat it is also different; the South only eats it with congee, while the North uses it with every soup dish, like the bread in French cuisine. Eating it alone with fish sauce and a bit of chilli is also common in the North. So naturally, it won't have lots of flavour except a hint of sweetness when chewing it, it can also soak up lots of liquid because of its fluffy texture. It also provides a bit of oiliness and fat per se to the dish as it is fried.
I bet a good photo of that cloud could land in a calendar somewhere. Not sure if it’s cause of weather patterns or that weird solar flare activity lately. Neat anyway.
@@Jarod_Abroadnot here in Canada, but I don’t get out much, and am landlocked so the humidity is not as high. Looks like it’s about to rain Skittles over there.
Hi Jarod, you should search for PHO HOA on pastuers street.. super good .. Best PHO in town.. Lets me know what you think after you try it.. :) Have a safe and good time adventure in Vietnam!
Thank you, sorry I didn’t get to try your recommendation. I haven’t been as active in the last 3 months but we are back now and theres allot more to come!
It’s the first time I ever saw it so for me it’s pretty strange haha I thought it might have something to do with recent news about solar flares around the world 🤔
Very cool park! Thanks for sharing! I love how everyone feels safe and at easy in public spaces. Vietnam seems to be a pretty safe place.
As far as I can tell it is pretty safe here although its good practice to exercise situational awareness no matter where you go in the world
You ate that thing called "giò quẩy," "bánh quẩy," or "quẩy" in general, a type of Chinese-influenced fried dough. In the South, we only have 1 kind of that: soft, big one; the North has another crunchier and smaller type. How you eat it is also different; the South only eats it with congee, while the North uses it with every soup dish, like the bread in French cuisine. Eating it alone with fish sauce and a bit of chilli is also common in the North. So naturally, it won't have lots of flavour except a hint of sweetness when chewing it, it can also soak up lots of liquid because of its fluffy texture. It also provides a bit of oiliness and fat per se to the dish as it is fried.
It is a bit bland but like that guy said it might be better with some sort of soup or “Pho”. Thanks for sharing! 😁🙏🏻
I bet a good photo of that cloud could land in a calendar somewhere. Not sure if it’s cause of weather patterns or that weird solar flare activity lately. Neat anyway.
I was thinking the same thing! Have you seen anything strange lately?
@@Jarod_Abroadnot here in Canada, but I don’t get out much, and am landlocked so the humidity is not as high. Looks like it’s about to rain Skittles over there.
Hi Jarod, you should search for PHO HOA on pastuers street.. super good .. Best PHO in town.. Lets me know what you think after you try it.. :) Have a safe and good time adventure in Vietnam!
Thank you, sorry I didn’t get to try your recommendation. I haven’t been as active in the last 3 months but we are back now and theres allot more to come!
Where have you been? I haven’t seen you upload your videos. Is everything ok with you? Thanks 😊
I have been quite busy lately but I just started uploading again, stay tuned brother! 🙏🏻🤝🏻
Thanks for Video ,
Of course! There’s allot more to come!
I saw it in beppu, Japan
I haven’t had a chance to go to Japan yet, but hopefully this year or next year I will make a plan to go!
You should visit Saigon zoo and grand Central Park if you like green area
I want to go see Grand central park, do you think I should go in the day at night time?
@@Jarod_Abroad daytime or before sunset :) so you experience it in both
That's not strange. It's called cloud iridescence. We learned that in Earth Science during elementary school.
It’s the first time I ever saw it so for me it’s pretty strange haha I thought it might have something to do with recent news about solar flares around the world 🤔
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Sad to see you go. How was it misleading if I may ask?
No click bait.
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