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Cao lầu is a regional Vietnamese dish made with noodles, pork, and local greens, that is only found in the town of Hội An, in the Quang Nam Province of central Vietnam. Its unique taste and texture is achieved by using water from an undisclosed ancient Cham well, just outside of the town.
In Hoi An, Cao Lau restaurants typically have two levels, no air conditioning and various red and green lanterns hanging as decoration. If you want to eat Cao Lau, you will have to go to the second floor of the restaurant. Cao Lau differs from typical Vietnamese noodle dishes because it has no soup. In Vietnamese, locals call it a “mixing dish” because it includes vegetables, fried lard and sauce on top of the noodles. The ingredients are placed in the dish, but it’s the customer who mixes them together. Cao Lau is therefore a special variety of noodle dish. It is also different from Quang noodle, another Vietnamese noodle dish, because of the amount of sauce, the additional ingredients, and the type of noodles used. To make Cao Lau noodles, the rice has to be stone ground and mixed with ash and water. The ash is made with firewood from the Cham Islands, around 19 km from Hoi An. The noodles are cut and then cooked three times with firewood. The water to cook the noodles is also very special because it only comes from specific wells in Hoi An.[2] This is why Cao Lau is a dish that can only be prepared in Hoi An. Cao Lau combines various flavors (sour, pungent, bitter, astringent and sweet) in the vegetables, soy sauce and fried lard. Cao Lau is served at room temperature.
Scenes from the daily worshipping at the Cao Dai temple / church / Holy See. Cao Dai is a mix of buddhism and catholicism. Impressive but very cult-like!
Cao Dai faith is an indigenous Vietnamese religion that incorporates the teachings of Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism as well as some elements of Christianity and Islam.
En el museo de la estampa y el diseño carlos cruz diez
Expo: CALIGRAFIA Y COLOR
Foto: Sin Fuente Original
Moving Chaos was Dennis Kussener's Biggest photography project of 2012. It was commissioned by ColomaPLUS school in Mechelen, Belgium.
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Cạo vôi răng sử dụng sóng siêu âm tại Nha khoa Kim là sự lựa chọn số 1, là giải pháp tối ưu nhất giúp hàm răng sáng bóng không gây ê buốt răng và đảm bảo an toàn tuyệt đối.
Actie bij de Bijenkorf! Nee, het gaat hier niet over de uitverkoop. Het personeel protesteert tegen de cao-voorstellen van het bedrijf. Werknemers in onder andere Groningen, Rotterdam en Utrecht komen in verzet.
De medewerkers vinden dat de cao-voorstellen van de Bijenkorfdirectie absoluut niet door de beugel kunnen. Zij betekenen vooral een verslechtering op het gebied van salarissen en werktijden.
Lees meer over de acties en de cao-onderhandeling op: www.fnvbondgenoten.nl/bijenkorf