Visitors to Hoi An never forget Cao Lau (vermicelli), the special Hoi An and Quang Nam special symbol
Cao
Lau is the foremost traditional Hoi An food. Visitors to Hoi An always
remember Cao Lau, which was considered by Quang Nam people as a special
symbol for Hoi An.
Cao
lau noodles are carefully made from local new sticky rice. Water used
to soak rice must be taken from wells in the Ba Le Village; noodles thus
will be soft, enduring and flavored with special sweet-smelling.
On the Cao Lau noodles were some meat slices mixed with fat made from
fried noodles served with vegetables and bean sprouts. Sharp-witted
eaters would find out the specific flavor of the dish.
Dry
pancakes used as ingredient must be thick with much sesame on the
surface. Greasy coconut quintessence and bitter green cabbage are also
indispensable. The so-called genuine Cao lau Hoi An must satisfy all
above requirements.
It
was said that only some wells in Hoi An were used to make Cao Lau
noodles. What is more, only some Hoi An families were able to produce
Cao Lau by their own traditional way, but the quality was not as good as
it was before. Cao Lau did not have Vietnamese flavor. Despite its
Chinese-like appearance, no Chinese accepted it as Chinese food. Until
now, the origin of Cao Lau still remains in mystery.
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