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== Chanh_muối ==
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 20 February 2025

Chanh muối is a type of pickled lime beverage that originates from Vietnam. It is a popular traditional drink that is often consumed during the hot summer months due to its refreshing properties. The name "chanh muối" translates to "salted lemon" in English, which is a direct reference to the main ingredients used in its preparation.

History[edit]

The exact origins of chanh muối are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been a part of Vietnamese cuisine for centuries. The practice of pickling fruits and vegetables is common in many Asian cultures, and chanh muối is a prime example of this tradition in Vietnam.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of chanh muối involves preserving limes in salt, a process that can take several weeks to months. The limes are first washed and dried, then cut into wedges or slices. These are then placed in a jar with a generous amount of salt and occasionally sugar. The jar is sealed and left in a cool, dark place to ferment. Over time, the limes soften and the flavors intensify, resulting in a tangy, salty, and slightly sweet concoction.

To serve, a piece of the preserved lime is typically muddled in a glass, then topped with water, ice, and additional sugar to taste. The result is a refreshing, tangy beverage that is both thirst-quenching and flavorful.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Chanh muối is more than just a beverage in Vietnam; it is a part of the country's culinary heritage. It is often served in homes and restaurants, especially during the hot summer months. In addition to its refreshing taste, chanh muối is also believed to have health benefits. The limes used in its preparation are rich in Vitamin C, and the fermentation process is thought to enhance their nutritional value.

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