sachvu
Sachvu is a term originating from the Vietnamese language, which translates to "sweet and sour" in English. It is a popular dish in Vietnamese cuisine, known for its unique blend of flavors. The dish typically consists of marinated pork or tofu, which is then deep-fried until crispy. The marination process involves a mixture of vinegar, sugar, soy sauce, and various spices, which gives the dish its signature sweet and sour taste.
Sachvu is often served with a side of steamed rice and a dipping sauce made from a
The origins of sachvu are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been influenced by Chinese