** If you are traveling without knowing which dishes are both delicious and cheap. Then I would like to send you the best and cheapest food on the street**.
Bread, Vietnam: crispy crust with meat, pate, herbs, melon, chili sauce, mayonaise ... can conquer the most fastidious diners. You can enjoy street food throughout Vietnam, for about $ 1-2.
Oscypek, Poland: Oscypek is a traditional Polish cheese, made from sheep's milk added salt, then smoked for 14 days.
Donkey Lane , Viet Nam
The bread also includes shoulder lean meat, vermicelli, fennel, all chopped, mixed well with spices and pepper to flavor. But the specialty of the store is in the shell. A cake of glutinous rice flour mixed with a little salt was added with sweet potato paste, which made the cake crispy without drying. 4 donus for only $1.
Smoked burgers, Scotland: This delicious and dainty bread is sold throughout Scotland. This street food costs about $ 3.
Kürtőskalác, Budapest, Hungary: Kürtőskalác, also referred to as smoked pastry, is a flour that is rolled in sugar and butter, then roasted on charcoal until golden brown. When baked, the outer layer will turn color and crust the cake.
Cake (Puto)- Philippines
With the Vietnamese beef breed, the puto is sold at the curb every morning. In addition, the Philippines also eat dumplings with dinuguan (stuff and pork cooked with green peppers).
Moroccan pudding: At the markets, many sellers push the trucks full of cakes and biscuits of all kinds. You can buy a box of 10 options for $ 2.
Taiwanese pork burger, Taiwanese, Chinese: Grilled pork fatty and soaked, combined with pickles, herbs and dumplings, creates this unique street food
Xian, China: You can buy 10 soft dumplings with this rich meat for $ 1.5.
Chicken Sandwich, Railay, Thailand: Choose one of the beachfront lunch carts and enjoy the delicious chicken sandwiches for about $ 2.
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