The ranking also included other Vietnamese porridge varieties, such as beef porridge (ranked 18th), duck porridge (22nd), and chicken porridge (25th).
Chao long is made with white rice, simmered in a broth prepared from pork bones and mixed with a variety of pork offal such as liver, intestines, and heart. The dish is often served along with fried dough sticks, dipping sauce, pepper, and chili powder.
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Fragrant herbs are a common addition to a bowl of chao long. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Mai |
Notably, chao long also ranks 19th in TasteAtlas global list of 127 porridge dishes.
The recognition marks a turnaround. In March 2024, the same dish was included in the platform's list of Vietnam's worst-rated foods.
Other Vietnamese porridges featured in the ranking are chao vit, made with duck meat, ginger, and herbs; chao ga, a chicken porridge simmered with ginger, onions, and Vietnamese coriander; and chao bo, a mix of ground beef, rice, and spices, typically topped with scallions and black pepper.
Leading the Asian ranking is Indonesia's Bubur ayam, a chicken porridge enhanced with savory condiments. The Filipino arroz caldo, a chicken and ginger broth porridge, comes in second. Completing the top three is another Filipino entry, lugaw, a rice porridge chosen for its adaptability to different meats and seasonings.