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Booth brings vegan taste to Ho Chi Minh City’s banh mi festival

Saturday, April 01, 2023, 19:48 GMT+7
Booth brings vegan taste to Ho Chi Minh City’s banh mi festival
A loaf of vegan banh mi is ready to serve at the Chay Ngon Hung Phat booth at the Banh Mi Festival in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News

A booth is offering a vegan option for event-goers at the ongoing Banh Mi Festival in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1.

The stall, run by Chay Ngon Hung Phat, sells banh mi stuffed with seitan and vegan pork chops cooked in a unique recipe developed by the brand, as well as cucumber, vegetables and sauces.

Especially, Chay Ngon Hung Phat stall’s banh mi fillings also include tekka -- a miso-condiment that consists of vegetables such as shiitake mushroom, lotus root, burdock, chickpea, and carrot.

Seitan, cooked in a unique recipe, is used as a type of filling for vegan banh mi at the booth. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
Seitan, cooked in a unique recipe, is used as a type of filling for vegan banh mi at the booth. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
Vegan banh mi is sold at Banh Mi Festival in Ho Chi Minh City on April 1, 2023. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
Vegan banh mi is sold at Banh Mi Festival in Ho Chi Minh City on April 1, 2023. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News

A loaf of vegan banh mi at the booth is advertised to contain 275.8 calories, including 11.8g of protein, 11.5g of fat, 30.8g of carbohydrate and 2.3g of sugar.

A banh mi at the booth fetches at VND40,000 (US$1.7), with a bottle of herbal tea included in the price.

Vegan fillings for banh mi at the booth. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
Vegan fillings for banh mi at the booth. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
A loaf of vegan banh mi is ready to serve. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
A loaf of vegan banh mi is ready to serve. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News

The vegan twist at the banh mi festival has attracted numerous event-goers who were both local residents and foreigners. 

According to a representative, the stall has sold more than 1,000 loafs of vegan banh mi in less than three days of the event. 

A visitor buys vegan banh mi at the booth on April 1, 2023. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
A visitor buys vegan banh mi at the booth on April 1, 2023. Photo: Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
Two visitors enjoy their vegan banh mi bought at the booth. Photo: Supplied
Two visitors enjoy their vegan banh mi bought at the booth. Photo: Supplied

“It's really nice!” Loan Truong expressed after trying a loaf of vegan banh mi at the stall, wishing it a little bit less spicy to fit her taste. 

Learning about the festival from local media, Loan and her family spent their Saturday afternoon experiencing the event honoring Vietnam's famous dish. 

Banh mi -- a Vietnamese baguette typically filled with fillings -- has spent the past several years growing in popularity amongst foodies from around the globe.

The most well-known filling type of banh mi consists of cold cuts, pate, Vietnamese-style mayonnaise, pickles, and herbs.

Banh Mi Festival, which is the first of its kind in Ho Chi Minh City, features 105 booths from restaurants, bakeries, and suppliers from Ho Chi Minh City and across Vietnam.

The event, expected to be held annually in the hope of promoting local cuisine and boosting tourism, is taking place at the Youth Culture House in District 1 from March 30 to April 2.

A group of festival-goers pose with their vegan banh mi bought at the booth. Photo: Supplied
A group of festival-goers pose with their vegan banh mi bought at the booth. Photo: Supplied
Festival-goers pose with their vegan banh mi bought at the booth. Photo: Supplied
Festival-goers pose with their vegan banh mi bought at the booth. Photo: Supplied

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