
This Vietnamese vegetable is spicier than chili peppers, but extremely good for your health.
This vegetable doesn't need to be cultivated; it grows wild in many places, especially in damp areas like riverbanks, streams, and rice paddies.

This vegetable doesn't need to be cultivated; it grows wild in many places, especially in damp areas like riverbanks, streams, and rice paddies.

Vietnamese coriander is a healthy herb, but not everyone can eat it.

Here are some little-known medicinal uses of Vietnamese coriander.

Many men believe that eating Vietnamese coriander (rau răm) causes a decrease in libido, affecting their sex life. Is this true?

Many men are hesitant to eat Vietnamese coriander (rau răm) because of the rumor that consuming it can affect male physiology, causing erectile dysfunction and infertility.

Vietnamese coriander is present in most Vietnamese meals, a familiar accompaniment to dishes like snails and fertilized duck eggs, so what are the uses of Vietnamese coriander?

Vietnamese coriander is a popular herb, but what are the benefits of eating it?

Many people wonder what the benefits of Vietnamese coriander are. Please read the article below to find out.

Here are some lesser-known harmful effects of Vietnamese coriander.

Vietnamese coriander is a very distinctive herb in Vietnam, an indispensable spice in many dishes such as chicken, fertilized duck eggs, etc.; so why do Vietnamese people like to eat Vietnamese coriander so much?