❓ Vietnamese Street Food — Guess Who?

Tap the right answer! Vietnamese Street Food Guess Who? — 10 questions, then play again.

Why is Vietnamese street food loved by visitors from around the world?

  • 😋It is tasty, cheap and fresh
  • 💸It is very expensive
  • 🚫There is very little of it

Eating too many sweet snacks can be bad for our...?

  • 🦷Teeth
  • 📝Homework
  • 👟Shoes

Buying street food from local sellers helps support small family...?

  • 🧑‍🍳Businesses
  • 🚀Rockets
  • 🤖Robots

Some Vietnamese snacks are savoury and some are sweet. Bánh flan and chè are both...?

  • 🍮Sweet
  • 🌶️Spicy hot
  • 🧂Very salty

A cool green drink from squeezed sugarcane, sometimes with a squeeze of kumquat, is nước...?

  • 🥤Mía (sugarcane)
  • 🌊Biển (sea)
  • 🌧️Mưa (rain)

Many Vietnamese snacks are wrapped in banana leaves, which is better for the earth than using...?

  • 🍃Plastic
  • 🌿More leaves
  • 📄Paper only

Which of these is a sweet Vietnamese dessert, not a savoury main dish?

  • 🍧Chè
  • 🍜Phở
  • 🍚Cơm tấm

Kẹo kéo is a chewy pulled-sugar candy. What is the main ingredient?

  • 🍬Sugar
  • 🧂Salt
  • 🍚Rice

To stay healthy, we should choose snacks that look fresh and are kept...?

  • 🧼Clean and covered
  • 🤢Dusty and open
  • 💧In a puddle

Street food is a big part of Vietnamese life — many people even eat breakfast at a...?

  • 🍜Street stall (hàng quán vỉa hè)
  • 📚The library
  • 🏊The swimming pool

Grilled corn and grilled sweet potato are cooked over hot...?

  • 🔥Charcoal (than)
  • 🧊Ice
  • 💧Water

A popular street drink of blended avocado and milk is called sinh tố...?

  • 🥑Bơ (avocado)
  • 🧊Đá (ice)
  • 🧂Muối (salt)

There are many kinds of chè, such as chè đậu xanh (mung bean) and chè...?

  • 🍌Chuối (banana)
  • 🧱Xi măng (cement)
  • Xăng (petrol)

Bánh flan (Vietnamese caramel custard) came to Vietnam from the cooking of which country?

  • 🍮France
  • 🇯🇵Japan
  • 🇮🇳India

Xôi is made from which special kind of rice that is chewy and sticky?

  • 🍚Sticky (glutinous) rice
  • 🍿Popcorn
  • 🌾Wheat flour

Bánh bao is a steamed bun that Vietnam adapted from a bun of which neighbouring country's cooking?

  • 🥟China
  • 🇫🇷France
  • 🇧🇷Brazil

When the snack seller gives us our treat, we say...?

  • 🙏Thank you (con cảm ơn)
  • 🤐Nothing
  • 🙌Give me more

🥤 What cool drink is made with fresh sugarcane squeezed into juice — nước mía?

  • 🥤Sugarcane juice (nước mía)
  • 🧼Soap water
  • 🌊Sea water

Snacks are a nice treat, but for a strong body we should also eat lots of...?

  • 🥦Rice, veggies and fruit
  • 🍬Only candy
  • 🚫Nothing

After eating a snack, we should put our rubbish in the...?

  • 🗑️Bin
  • 🛣️The street
  • 🌊The river

🟡 What round golden fried snack is a doughy ball with sesame outside — bánh cam/rán?

  • 🟡Bánh cam (sesame ball)
  • 🎾Tennis ball
  • 🍊Orange fruit

Is xôi eaten warm or frozen hard like ice?

  • ♨️Warm
  • 🧊Frozen hard
  • 🔥Burnt

Which one is a Vietnamese snack?

  • 🥟Bánh bao
  • ✏️A pencil
  • A ball

Before we eat a street snack, we should clean our...?

  • 🧼Hands
  • 👟Shoes
  • 💇Hair

🍌 What warm sweet snack is a banana grilled over coals — chuối nướng?

  • 🍌Grilled banana (chuối nướng)
  • 👟Grilled shoe
  • 🧊Ice cube

Street snacks are often sold from a small cart or basket on the...?

  • 🛒Street/sidewalk
  • 🌙The moon
  • A boat at sea

🍮 What wobbly sweet custard with caramel on top is called bánh flan?

  • 🍮Bánh flan (caramel custard)
  • 🍚Rice
  • 🍲Soup

🍧 What sweet dessert soup made with beans and coconut milk is called chè?

  • 🍧Chè
  • 🐟Fried fish
  • 🥗Salad

🌽 What yellow food is grilled on a stick and smells delicious at street stalls — grilled corn?

  • 🌽Grilled corn (bắp/ngô nướng)
  • 🍌Banana
  • 🥚Egg

🍦 What sweet cold treat do children love on a hot day?

  • 🍦Ice cream (kem)
  • 🍲Hot soup
  • 🥖Bread

🍚 What warm sticky rice snack, often with mung bean, is called xôi?

  • 🍚Xôi (sticky rice)
  • 🍕Pizza
  • 🍪Cookie

🥟 What soft white steamed bun with filling inside is called bánh bao?

  • 🥟Bánh bao (steamed bun)
  • 🍦Ice cream
  • 🍎Apple

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