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[[Image:Phồng_tôm.jpg|Phồng tôm|thumb]] [[File:Gỏi_đu_đủ_khô_bò.jpg|Gỏi đu đủ khô bò|thumb|left]] [[File:Nộm_hoa_chuối.png|Nộm hoa chuối|thumb|left]] [[File:Lễ_hội_ẩm_thực_Cửa_Việt_th4n2023_đặc_sản_gỏi_thấu_(2).jpg|Lễ hội ẩm thực Cửa Việt th4n2023 đặc sản gỏi thấu (2)|thumb]] '''Nộm''' is a traditional [[Vietnamese cuisine|Vietnamese]] salad known for its refreshing taste and diverse mix of ingredients. The dish is a staple in [[Vietnam]]'s culinary landscape, showcasing the country's rich agricultural bounty and the complexity of its flavor profiles. Nộm typically features thinly sliced vegetables and herbs, often including green papaya, carrots, and various types of herbs like mint and basil. It is commonly dressed with a mixture of lime juice, sugar, garlic, and fish sauce, creating a balance of sweet, sour, salty, and umami flavors. Protein additions such as boiled chicken, shrimp, or beef are also common, making the dish more substantial. ==Ingredients and Preparation== The base of most Nộm dishes is unripe papaya or carrot, which are julienned into thin strips. These are then mixed with other ingredients like thinly sliced onion, chopped herbs (mint, cilantro, and basil), and sometimes bean sprouts. The dressing is a crucial component, typically made from lime juice, fish sauce, sugar, and minced garlic, with chili peppers added for heat. Peanuts and fried shallots are often sprinkled on top for added crunch and flavor. Preparation involves marinating the julienned vegetables in the dressing for a short time to soften them slightly and allow the flavors to meld. The protein, if used, is usually cooked separately and added to the salad before serving. ==Variations== There are numerous variations of Nộm, each region in Vietnam having its own take on the dish. Some popular versions include: - '''Nộm đu đủ''': Made with green papaya as the main ingredient. - '''Nộm cà rốt''': A carrot-based salad, often seen as a simpler or more accessible version due to the widespread availability of carrots. - '''Nộm bò khô''': Includes dried beef, adding a chewy texture and rich flavor to the salad. - '''Nộm thịt gà''': Features boiled or poached chicken as the protein component. ==Cultural Significance== Nộm is more than just a dish; it represents the Vietnamese philosophy of balancing flavors and ingredients. The combination of fresh, crisp vegetables with the tangy, sweet, and spicy dressing exemplifies the importance of harmony in Vietnamese cuisine. It is often served as a light meal, appetizer, or side dish and is especially popular during the warmer months due to its refreshing qualities. Nộm is also a popular dish during festivals and celebrations, where it is enjoyed for both its taste and its aesthetic appeal. The vibrant colors of the vegetables, combined with the bright herbs and the rich textures, make it a visually appealing dish that adds to the festive atmosphere. ==See Also== * [[Vietnamese cuisine]] * [[Salad]] * [[Fish sauce]] * [[Papaya salad]] [[Category:Vietnamese cuisine]] [[Category:Salads]] {{food-stub}}
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