FULL VIDEO 60 days: Making Bánh Chưng, Making Five-Colored Sticky Rice, ...
This video will take you through a 60-day journey, documenting every step from preparing ingredients, making traditional five-color rice cakes and sticky rice, to going to the market to sell products. Let's explore rural life in Vietnam through realistic and idyllic images.
Part 1: Prepare and make banh chung
- Day 1-10: Prepare ingredients for banh chung, from harvesting dong leaves, glutinous rice, mung beans to choosing fresh and delicious pork. The footage shows the manual process, meticulous step by step to make the complete chung cake.
- Day 11-20: Start wrapping banh chung. The video will show you how to wrap the cake thoroughly, from how to fold the leaves, add the filling, and wrap the latte so that the cake is even and tight.
- Day 21-30: Boil banh chung, including the scene of the fire flickering next to the cake pot. The image of late-night life when watching the pot of banh chung is recorded with a feeling of coziness and family bonding.
Part 2: Making five-color sticky rice
- Day 31-40: Harvest forest leaves and natural materials to create colors for five-color sticky rice, including red, yellow, purple, blue, and white. The video will show you how to soak glutinous rice and dye sticky rice with natural colors without using chemicals.
- Day 41-50: Steaming sticky rice and presenting eye-catching five-color sticky rice, each layer of color is harmoniously coordinated, symbolizing prosperity and luck.
Part 3: Going to the market to sell
- Day 51-60: Follow us to the country market, you will experience the busy life in the traditional market. From the early morning scene to the preparation of the booth, displaying banh chung products and five-color sticky rice. The moments of communication between sellers and buyers create a connection and friendliness between the people here.
The goal of the video: The video is not only a guide to making banh chung and five-color sticky rice, but also helps viewers feel the spirit of family bonding, pride in traditional Vietnamese cuisine, and the simple life of rural people.
Duration: 60 days, divided into stages from preparation
With full, authentic and intimate content, the video hopes to bring viewers a unique and interesting experience of Vietnamese culinary culture and rural life.
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