Please correct mistakes for me, many thanks to you all:
Do you like cooking ? I love it ! I often spend my all weekend in the kitchen to prepare several different meals of different countries. I eat less and less rice and typical Vietnamese meal. I think today more and more people are dropping the habit of eating rice for daily meals.
Discovering recipes from different countries helps me relax and to know more different cultures. For exemple, beefsteak is a typical French meal. The French like eating steak rare so that there is a little pink in the middle and they use it with « French fried » potatoes (frites). On the contrary, most of the Asian don't like rare beef and their cuisines are very spicy, especially Thai food. The hotter the better for them. The breakfast is a specific culture in each country, too. In Vietnam, there's a variety of dishes you can have for breakfast, such as Pho, broken rice, rolls, porridge, whereas the French have pastry with milk and they never eat salty foods in the morning.
I cook so much at the weekend for yet another reason. I'm very busy during workdays. So I try to prepare many dishes when I have time and conserve them in the fridge. I know, eating the same thing for days is annoying but when we have no choice, what can we do ? I remember when I was a student, although I used to have instant noodles for days and weeks but they always tasted delicious for me. Anyway, eating instant noodles seemed to be an inevitable thing for all students in my generation. Nowadays, we don't talk about instant noodles for mainly meals any more, and we discuss how to avoid eating too much meat in normal diet instead. We are advised to eat lots of fish and vegetables because they can provide us with a very high number of proteins, vitamins and minerals. What we eat reflects our health, for sure !

Bui Quynh Trang
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Nguyễn Mạnh Cường
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