Don't Call It 'The New Ramen': Why Pho Is Central To Vietnamese Identity
Pho has a rich role in Vietnamese, Vietnamese-American, and now, American culture. Which is why a video featuring a white chef explaining how to eat pho as the next trendy food angered so many.
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September 13, 2016 at 06:00PM
NPR News: Don't Call It 'The New Ramen': Why Pho Is Central To Vietnamese Identity
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