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Mar
13
Mexican Culinary fiesta to come to Hanoi


The occasion will offer a look into unique Mexican cuisine with the presence of two visiting Mexico’s leading Master Chefs Roberto Treves and Sergio Snyder who will not simply be content with displaying their immense culinary prowess but will also entertain audiences by their wonderful Mexican songs.

The two chefs will showcase a remarkable range of food and refreshments for delightful evenings. Action station will offer popular Mexican finger foods such as: Tacos, Quesadillas, Burritos. Blending and swirling chilli, spices, herbs, roots and even flowers with meats and seafood, the chefs will offer a spread of nearly 30 dishes during this Fiesta which will include soups, salads, mouth-watering main dishes, desserts and drinks options. Audiences will also have a chance to know more about the Mexican art through the exposition of 12 paintings by Mexican artists at El Patio and Cava Lounge.

Mexican cuisine is known for its intense and varied flavours, colourful decoration, and variety of spices. Most of today’s Mexican food is based on ancient traditions, such as the Aztecs and Maya, combined with culinary trends introduced by Spanish colonists. Mexican foods tend to be very colourful because of the rich variety of vegetables (among them are the chilli peppers, green peppers, chillies, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes) and meats in Mexican food. A highlight of Mexican drinks is Tequila, Margarita. Tequila is made from the blue agave (Agave tequilana azul), which is native to Mexico. In Mexico, tequila is drunk straight without salt and lime. The Margarita is one of the most common tequila-based cocktails in the world, made with tequila mixed triple sec (an orange-flavored liqueur) and lime or lemon juice, often served with salt on the glass rim.

The event, is jointly organised by the Meliã Hanoi Hotel and the Embassy of Mexico in Vietnam, aims at presenting the country from both culinary and cultural point of view from Mexico.


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