▲ 0 r/VietnamFood+1 crossposts

Is Vietnamese food and beverages harmful for health?

I love Vietnamese food as well as their coffees , tea, sinh To smoothie and pretty much everything.

I find it to be so tasteful and healthy.

However, I’ve been told that Vietnamese food was harmul, toxic containing differents high levels of pesticides. And that it was far from being organic. That eating Vietnamese food were the cause of all sorts of cancers for Vietnamese.

Also many think, it’s not hygienic.

The same for coffee and tea.

How true is that? Is that really the case? Or it’s more nuanced?

Cause to me Vietnamese food tastes so good and appear to be healthy.

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 4 days ago

Regarding the women who are not preferred by the locals and are accessible to PPB’s…

I was curious if yall are aware of the equivalent of women in Asia who are not desired by the locals men ?

In Thailand, most locals who are willing to date foreigners tend to come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. They often have darker skin, which is considered less appealing by local men.

Usually also, they have less favorable personalities, being perceived as too assertive and not as sweet.

I’ve heard similar things about the Philippines, Indonesia, and so on. In more developed regions of Asia, like Hong Kong or Singapore, women there do not even want to date white men, nor in black men or others.

I believe this pattern likely exists in the same way for Latin America Eastern Europe Africa / Caribbean.

So what is the equivalent of these less desired girls or "leftovers" in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean ?

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 12 days ago

Best and worst African countries?

What is the best African countries that you recommend? In terms of infrastructure, walkability, noise level. Not
too noisy and peaceful relax people and vibes.

For instance videos on youtube seems to display Uganda as being chaotic , heavy, not peaceful and very serious and crammed. Botsawana seems to be given the opposite vibes. Chill, less populated non noisy. Gabon seems to be given this vibe too.

Food taste and quality? Reasonable cost of living. Warm all year.

And for dating, which countries has the least or none gold diggers opportunistic women who aren’t genuine? Also, the thicker the better. No skinny.

And what’s the worst African countries that should be avoided at all cost? Because chaotic and unworkable.

And overall for those who been in Africa, and are into black chicks. What’s your take on the place? What special, worth it in there that you can’t find anywhere else?

These places can be for white guys as well as Afro American men.

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 25 days ago

What country or places was the most disappointed / overrated?

And why according to you?

In terms of infrastructure , walkability, food , noise level. And also dating and especially in terms of women who’s only want money and not a genuine connection.

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 25 days ago

Best and worst African countries?

What is the best African countries that you recommend? In terms of infrastructure, walkability, noise level. Not
too noisy and peaceful relax people and vibes.

For instance videos on youtube seems to display Uganda as being chaotic , heavy, not peaceful and very serious and crammed. Botsawana seems to be given the opposite vibes. Chill, less populated non noisy. Gabon seems to be given this vibe too.

Food taste and quality? Reasonable cost of living. Warm all year.

And for dating, which countries has the least or none gold diggers opportunistic women who aren’t genuine? Also, the thicker the better. No skinny.

And what’s the worst African countries that should be avoided at all cost? Because chaotic and unworkable.

And overall for those who been in Africa, and are into black chicks. What’s your take on the place? What special, worth it in there that you can’t find anywhere else?

These places can be for white guys as well as Afro American men.

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 25 days ago

What country or places was the most disappointed / overrated?

And why according to you?

In terms of infrastructure , walkability, food , noise level. And also dating and especially in terms of women who’s only want money and not a genuine connection.

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 26 days ago
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What’s the most walkable city in Uganda?

Is Gulu walkable enough where you don’t need to rely on a car or a bike? Which cities or town are the most walkable in the country?

Thanks

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u/Smooth_Excitement538 — 1 month ago