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'''Soda sữa hột gà''', also known as '''egg soda''', is a sweet drink made from [[egg yolk]], [[sweetened condensed milk]], and [[club soda]]. The beverage is of [[Cuisine of Vietnam|Vietnamese]] origin, though it is also consumed in [[Cuisine of Cambodia|Cambodia]]. |
'''Soda sữa hột gà''', also known as '''egg soda''', or '''Bird's Nest Drink''' is a sweet drink made from [[egg yolk]], [[sweetened condensed milk]], and [[club soda]]. The beverage is of [[Cuisine of Vietnam|Vietnamese]] origin, though it is also consumed in [[Cuisine of Cambodia|Cambodia]]. The drink is made simply by a chemical reaction where the carbonation in the club soda "cooks" the egg so to speak and leaves it fizzy and blended with the other ingredients. It is often sold at vietnamese supermarkets, or other asian markets and comes in a can. There are variations of this drink, made with different eggs but most commonly used is a quail egg. |
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Soda sữa hột gà shares some similarities with [[egg cream]], a [[soda fountain|fountain beverage]] of [[Cuisine of New York City|New York City]] origin, though no historical link between the two has been proposed. |
Soda sữa hột gà shares some similarities with [[egg cream]], a [[soda fountain|fountain beverage]] of [[Cuisine of New York City|New York City]] origin, though no historical link between the two has been proposed. |
Revision as of 21:35, 15 November 2009
Soda sữa hột gà, also known as egg soda, or Bird's Nest Drink is a sweet drink made from egg yolk, sweetened condensed milk, and club soda. The beverage is of Vietnamese origin, though it is also consumed in Cambodia. The drink is made simply by a chemical reaction where the carbonation in the club soda "cooks" the egg so to speak and leaves it fizzy and blended with the other ingredients. It is often sold at vietnamese supermarkets, or other asian markets and comes in a can. There are variations of this drink, made with different eggs but most commonly used is a quail egg.
Soda sữa hột gà shares some similarities with egg cream, a fountain beverage of New York City origin, though no historical link between the two has been proposed.
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