Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Com Tam ( Vietnamese Traditional food



Com Tam Vietnamese Traditional Food
10/12/2014
TrFood

Cơm tấm, or broken rice, is a Vietnamese dish made from rice with fractured rice grains. Tấm refers to the broken rice grains, while cơm refers to cooked rice. Also known as Cơm tấm Sài Gòn (Saigon-style broken rice), particularly served in southern Vietnam, in Saigon.[1]
It is usually served with grilled pork (either ribs or shredded) plus the Vietnamese dish  (thinly shredded pork mixed with cooked and thinly shredded pork skin) over broken rice. The rice and meat are served with various greens and pickled vegetables, along with a prawn paste cake, trứng hấp (steamed egg), and grilled prawns. Typically, restaurants will serve this popular combination rice plate with a small bowl of nước chấm, as well as a small bowl of soup broth (canh) with garlic chives (to cleanse the throat). The dish cơm tấm bì comes with a chả trứng egg meatloaf.

The main ingredient, broken rice, is a traditionally cheaper grade of rice produced by damage in milling. It is mainly used as a food industry ingredient in America and Europe, but in West Africa and South East Asia is used for human consumption. Broken rice has a lower fiber and nutrient content, but generally has a similar energy content to intact rice.
Reference list: https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Com+Tam+Vietnamese+traditional+food&biw=1920&bih=936&noj=1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=DsmHVIGjB5Ds8AXr9oDADw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ
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