Today’s A Journey 
through Aesthetic Realms 
will be presented in 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hungarian, Indonesian, 
Italian, Japanese, 
Korean, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian and Spanish.
O friend, 
come to my homeland.
Enjoy watching 
the blue sea 
stretching to the horizon.
Hear the waves 
roaring in the ocean.
Wind blows 
at the casuarina on shore.
Boats sail
over the waves to sea,
sparkling under 
rosy sunlight.
In the southern region 
of our country,
coconut orchards extend 
to the horizon.
Young women brimming 
with youthful love
are graceful 
and adoring life.
Young men aspire to be 
as great as the sea,
reaching out to build 
Earth and Heaven.
Springtime arrives 
in our motherland.
Sweet sugarcane, 
green tea, 
and white blossoms 
carpet the hillside.
Green rice paddies are 
like sea waves undulating.
From the distance 
comes a lullaby.
Green rice paddies 
extend as the egrets fly.
Water is brought 
to our rural villages.
Beloved Âu Lạc 
has lush bamboo groves.
Streams flow through 
tea orchards to the river.
Rivers merge 
into the wide sea.
Young people fully enjoy 
their lives.
Spring arrives, 
uplifting spirits 
and reviving hopes.
My country Âu Lạc 
shines gloriously.
You’ve just enjoyed 
the song 
“Âu Lạc, My Homeland” 
by composer Đỗ Nhuận 
with vocals and dance 
accompaniment by our 
Association members 
from Âu Lạc. 
This song praises 
an abundant, 
beautiful Âu Lạc 
and the hospitable, 
gentle, vibrant people 
who are of one heart 
in building their nation.
Âu Lạc, 
a beautiful country 
situated in Southeast Asia, 
with sub-tropical climate, 
is graced by Mother Nature 
with green plants 
and sweet fruits, 
all redolent and 
delectable throughout 
the four seasons. 
Depending on 
the weather conditions 
and culinary preferences 
of each region, 
the local people 
have skillfully created 
many savory dishes. 
In our program 
about Aulacese 
traditional cuisine, 
we are pleased 
to introduce the 
specialty foods of a land 
known for its freshness 
and abundance. 
Indeed, at a public lecture 
in the United States 
in March 1991, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
especially praised 
the rich natural resources 
of Âu Lạc.
“Âu Lạc is among 
the most enriched nations 
in this world: 
there are mines of gold, 
silver, uranium, 
lead, zinc, and tin. 
Âu Lạc has everything. 
There are morals, piety, 
harmony, and 
four thousands years 
of civilization. 
It is one of the most 
ancient countries 
in the world. 
Our land has always had 
abundant foods and fruits. 
I remember when
I was a student there, 
there was a great 
variety of fruits 
when I went to Bình Dương 
and Long Thành. 
And rice! 
Aulacese indigenous rice, 
called Tám Thơm, 
is the most famous 
in Southeast Asia 
and in the world. 
There are also other 
products, dried or fresh, 
that are most popular 
in the world.”
We are deeply grateful to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for her 
treasured words 
and boundless grace 
for the nation and people 
of peace-loving Âu Lạc.
Candied food is a dish 
made from fruits and 
roots cooked with sugar 
to a proper level 
of dryness. 
The fruits and roots used 
in making candied food 
are plentiful, each having 
its own unique color 
and flavor depending
on the ingredients used. 
Âu Lạc is blessed with 
agricultural products 
year-around, thus 
allowing the Aulacese
to create a wide variety 
of candied fruits 
and vegetables.
Since the Prince’s wedding, 
how many kinds 
of candied foods 
have we had?
Let me see: 
candied ginger, squash, 
coconut, kumquat, 
gooseberry...  
O God, so many 
I can’t count them all.
And they’re all tasty!
Every time 
I have candied foods, 
I remember the day 
the Prince disguised 
himself as a civilian 
to go sightseeing. 
What a strange wind,
all of a sudden!
Where’s the Prince?
Could he possibly 
been blown away?
What!? 
Tam! Tứ! 
Nobleman, whom are you 
looking for? 
Oh, good! Could you 
please show me the way 
out of this forest? (Yes.) 
It’s so hot! Could we rest 
here for a short while? 
May I ask how you earn 
a living in this wilderness?
I make candied foods, 
and once in a while, 
take them to the market 
to exchange for rice.  
Candied foods! 
What are those? 
This is candied pineapple 
made from pineapple. 
Please have some.
This food meets 
royal standards.
What did you say? 
Oh, I mean it’s delicious! 
It seems that any kind 
of fruit can be made 
into candied food 
by the Aulacese, such as 
candied pineapple, 
candied strawberry, 
candied gooseberry, 
candied kumquat, 
candied jackfruit, 
candied apricot, 
candied peach, 
and candied papaya. 
Roots can also be made 
into candied foods such 
as candied sweet potato, 
candied water chestnut, 
and candied ginger. 
Among the seeds, 
there are candied 
white cowpeas, candied 
lotus seeds, and so on. 
The sea-grown algae 
can also be made 
into candied gracilaria.
We must go now, 
or it will get dark.
How strange! 
It’s such a delicious food, 
yet I’ve never heard 
of it before. 
I learnt to make 
this candied food 
by chance too. 
O Elder! 
Are you all right? 
Please have this cake 
to ease your hunger! 
Is your home nearby? 
Let me help you home.
Elder... 
I am the goddess 
in charge of this region.
 I only tested you to see 
if you’re worthy of what 
I will bestow upon you. 
Come with me!
I will show you how to 
make a delicious dish. 
It’s candied pineapple. 
You’ll surely like it. 
To make candied pineapple, 
we need 1 pineapple 
and 150 grams 
of vegan sugar. 
First, peel the pineapple. 
Remove the nodes on it. 
Cut the pineapple into 
bite-size slices like this. 
Help me remove 
the pineapple’s core. 
Squeeze the pineapple 
to remove the liquid. 
Add sugar, mix and leave 
it for about 3 hours 
so that it absorbs 
the sugar evenly. 
Place the pineapple
in the pan 
cook with low heat. 
Occasionally, 
remove the bubbles 
to keep it clearer, 
until the vegan sugar 
becomes sticky, then 
take the pineapple out 
to let it dry.
Then take it out 
to sun dry the surface. 
Now, go bring 
the candied pineapple in. 
(Yes.) 
Keep it in a jar for later use. 
Try it, dear!  (Delicious!) 
You can make candied 
foods from many other 
vegetables and fruits, 
anything you like.
May you be happy always!
Candied pineapple! 
Nutritional Benefits 
of Candied Fruits
and Vegetables.
Candied food is 
delicious and pure.
In addition, according to 
the Aulacese Department 
of Health’s website 
“Health & Life,” 
many candied foods 
are said to be beneficial 
to our health. 
For example, candied 
lotus seeds are nutritious 
and act as a tranquillizer; 
candied tomato contains 
a lot of vitamins A and C, 
which are helpful 
to a malnourished person, 
and also relieves heat 
and thirst. 
Candied kumquat is used 
as a refreshing drink 
and to treat a cough 
and aid digestion; 
candied coconut helps 
as a laxative; 
candied sweet potato 
detoxicates and 
treats pimples; 
candied tamarind relieves 
nausea and thirst; 
candied ginger detoxicates, 
relieves nausea, 
stimulates digestion, 
treats stomachache and 
coughs, and warms our 
body on chilly days.
Follow this road; it’ll 
take you out of the forest.
Thank you.
I still have some candied 
squash and soursop. 
Take them because 
it’s still a long way!
Candied squash is crispy 
with a sweet and cool taste, 
and it is used a lot 
in cakes such as 
moon cakes and 
sweet rice mooncakes. 
Another very popular 
candied food is candied 
soursop which has 
a sweet and sour taste. 
Candied soursop 
is simple to make, and 
the recipe will be shared 
with us as follows.
The ingredients to make 
candied soursop are 
1 soursop and 300 grams 
of vegan sugar. 
Choose a ripe soursop 
and peel it. 
Rinse it once to reduce 
the sourness 
and squeeze it dry. 
Add sugar and 
leave for about 1 hour.  
Then cook on low heat 
and stir evenly. 
When the mixture 
becomes glutinous, 
remove it from the stove 
to let it cool. 
Pick soursop out 
piece by piece. 
Sun dry it for about 
3 days for it 
to turn dry and clear.
Greetings, Your Highness!
This is candied soursop. 
Please enjoy!
Tam, Tứ!  (Yes.) 
Any news about 
the young woman 
who sells candied foods?
If only Your Highness 
asked her name 
and  address, it would be 
less troublesome! 
Now you tell us to look 
for a kind looking girl, 
but then all girls 
in the capital city 
would rush out 
to claim themselves 
as kind-hearted!
Delicacies are plenty… 
Why are you concerned 
about candied foods, 
Your Highness?
Watch your words! 
Candied foods 
are secondary. 
It’s the candied food 
maker that’s important. 
How super “smart” 
you are!
Đà Lạt can be said 
to be the capital of 
candied foods in Âu Lạc. 
There are about 
30 other special kinds 
of candied foods that are 
only found in Đà Lạt 
which are made from 
strawberries, plums, 
and persimmons. 
Sweet potatoes are also 
made into candied foods 
with many forms and 
flavors such as candied 
soft sweet potatoes, 
crispy sweet potatoes, 
and ginger sweet potatoes. 
Agricultural products 
such as beans, carrots, 
potatoes, and squashes 
can also be made 
into candied foods.
Your Highness! 
Are these what you meant?
It’s candied food indeed! 
Is the candied food seller 
still there?
 
She said she must go home 
because it’s getting late.
Prepare the carriage 
for me to leave right away!
Wait, Miss! 
His Highness the Prince 
wishes to see you. 
My respectful greetings, 
Your Highness.
I forgot the recipe for 
making candied foods. 
Will you show me again?
Yes.
Depending on 
the ingredients used 
in making candied foods, 
each kind of candied food 
has its own unique color 
and flavor. 
Candied foods are 
especially convenient: 
candied foods 
for breakfast, 
for family picnics, 
as children’s healthy snacks, 
as fine treats for guests, 
and as simple 
yet nutritious gifts. 
Candied foods enrich 
a compassionate 
vegan lifestyle. 
Such are reasons 
why candied foods are 
indispensable in the lives 
of the Aulacese.
Thank you for watching 
our program introducing 
Aulacese candied 
vegetables and fruits. 
Please tune in to 
Supreme Master 
Television 
for more on 
Aulacese specialty food 
and traditional cuisine 
in future broadcasts. 
Coming up next is 
Vegetarianism: 
The Noble Way of Living 
after Noteworthy News. 
Farewell.