With her cute, warm, funny, friendly, and sweet personality and conversation topics, she’ll never fail to have you engage with her life as well as the yummy food she has placed in front of the camera.

12 Reasons Why We Love HyuneeEats

Disclaimer: All pictures used in this blog post are from YouTuber HyuneeEats’ channel. I do not own any of these images. Please visit her channel to watch her videos and please love and support her! Note: Featured image for this post is from Naibuzz I am sure you guys all love food! I mean people say “you should not live to eat, but eat to live.” However, HyuneeEats might change your mind on that with the beautiful way she displays food to entice your appetite as well as your eyes! Below are 12 reasons why I love HyuneeEats and why

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The literal translation of the word “bánh xèo” is “sizzling pastry” or more specifically, “sizzling pancake,” according to Wikipedia. Some people call it the “Vietnamese crepe”; however, I prefer to call the food by a unique name instead of using other cultures to identify my own cultural food. In Vietnamese, “bánh” means “pastry” or “bread” while the word “xèo” means “sizzling.” Translate it any way you want, but this dish is recognizable by its bright yellow color and thin circular shape.

Asian Food: Adventure #1 – Bánh Xèo

Disclaimer: The featured photo for this blog post is from the YouTube channel Món Ăn Ngon's video . Please visit the link and support their channel! For my first food blog, I was going to explore phở, a traditional noodle dish swimming in a hearty, deliciously seasoned and flavored beef bone and marrow broth, the most well known dish from Vietnam. Apparently, there are TONS of websites, waaaaaaay more qualified than this girl to give you the background, history, and other finer details of the dish.  I mean just type into Google “phở origin” and the first five to seven

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I am Asian American: Stop asking me where I am from. Let’s ask a different question.

Since I am a Vietnamese American and have struggled with my identity as I have grown up, I thought it would be the best topic to start my blog with.  What does it mean to be American? I am honestly curious how different people from different ethnic backgrounds answer that question with our common connection as American citizens. There was this Psychology teacher at my high school (who I never had) and he said something to his class (God knows if it was every year!) that I overheard from friends and family that has haunted me all these years.  He

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