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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2021 · 42 MIN

What About Vietnam - S2-23 - Cooking classes in Vietnam, why you should do more than one!

from What about Vietnam - Traveller Insights · host Kerry Newsome

Do you love to try new food?  Do you like to experiment with new cuisines? What about learning a new culture and having some fun along the way? Then a cooking class is a must to include in your tour of Vietnam.Not every country offers up Cooking Classes like they do in Vietnam. Cooking classes in Vietnam have a wide range of offerings including seafood, vegan and vegetarian, and will take you on a journey from farm to market, to table. Even, if you don't like to cook, you will find out WHY food tastes so good in Vietnam and what impact the region has on what you are eating. Why do just one class, when each area offers up something different in their cuisine?Vietnamese have a love affair with food and you will too after you do a cooking class. This is why I am excited about my guest today.On the show today, we have Chef Tracey Lister. As a chef, author, trainer, and cultural expert in Vietnamese cuisine she has some important insights to share with us about the real value of doing a cooking class in every region you visit to better understand the nuances of the locality you are in.  She also has a restaurant, The Brunswick Kitchen & Cooking School, in Melbourne, Australia where you can learn some of these skills ONLINE.Through Tracey, we also learn more about the establishment of KOTO ( Based in Hanoi).  This establishment has for many years been a charity cooking school and life skills institute for many impoverished Vietnamese students. Tracey was part of the start-up of this well-known and revered institute, alongside the Founder Jimmy Pham. Through their work, hundreds of students have broken the cycle of poverty and gone on to achieve gainful employment.In today’s episode, we will explore:The incredible cultural experience you get through cooking classes in Vietnam. The ancient way that meals are still prepared today in VietnamHow the cuisine is influenced by its proximity to the border countries and why we recommend you do more than one classChef Tracey Lister’s Books:Vietnamese Street FoodReal Vietnamese Cooking: Homestyle Recipes From Hanoi to Ho Chi MinhChef Tracey Lister’s Restaurant & Cooking School The Brunswick KitchenKOTO Training Restaurant - https://www.koto.com.au/koto-training-restaurantsKOTO’s philosophy Know One, Teach One is well ingrained among  Staff, Trainees and Graduates.Please check out for more information -  www.whataboutvietnam.comPlease rate and review on your iPhone - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454Follow on your favourite pod channel, email directly to [email protected] Keep abreast of news on our social pages on FB, IG,LinkedIn and TikTokLet me design your #customised #private tour of Vietnam  - See our Travel ServicesDo you need a #Dental Procedure?  Why not find out what’s possible through our Dental and #Cosmetic Medical partner Worldwide Beauty Hospital. Mention #whataboutvietnam to receive 5% discount at Worldwide Beauty Hospital 

Do you love to try new food? Do you like to experiment with new cuisines? What about learning a new culture and having some fun along the way? Then a cooking class is a must to include in your tour of Vietnam. Not every country offers up Cooking Classes like they do in Vietnam. Cooking classes in Vietnam have a wide range of offerings including seafood, vegan and vegetarian, and will take you on a journey from farm to market, to table. Even, if you don't like to cook, you will find out...

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