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  2. Bánh mì - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] [15] [2] The 1954 Partition of Vietnam sent over a million migrants from North Vietnam to South Vietnam, transforming Saigon's local cuisine. [16] Among the migrants were Lê Minh Ngọc and Nguyễn Thị Tịnh, who opened a small bakery named Hòa Mã in District 3. In 1958, Hòa Mã became one of the first shops to sell bánh mì ...

  3. Bánh bao bánh vạc - Wikipedia

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    Bánh bao bánh vạc. Bánh bao bánh vạc (also called white rose dumplings) are a regional specialty of Vietnamese cuisine unique to Hội An. The rice paper is translucent and wrapped to resemble a flower shape (the origin of the name "white rose"). It is said to be made with water from a certain well in Hội An, hence this dumpling is ...

  4. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese dishes also include five types of nutrients (ngũ chất): powder, water or liquid, mineral elements, protein, and fat. Vietnamese cooks try to have five colours ( ngũ sắc ) in their dishes: white (metal), green (wood), yellow (earth), red (fire) and black (water).

  5. Bánh - Wikipedia

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    Bánh bao – ball-shaped bun filled with pork and/or other ingredients; Bánh bột lọc – tapioca cake packed with shrimp [4] Bánh bột lọc trần – dumplings with wrappers made of tapioca starch; Bánh bột lọc lá – tiny rice flour dumplings stuffed with shrimp and ground pork and wrapped in a banana leaf; from Hue

  6. Tam cúc - Wikipedia

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    Each suit is divided into seven ranks: 1 general (tướng 將), 2 majors (sĩ 士), 2 elephants (tượng 象), 2 carts (xe 車), 2 cannons (pháo 砲), 2 horses (mã 馬), and 5 soldiers (tốt 卒). [2] The black suit's general is called female general (tướng bà 將), and the red suit's general is called male general (tướng ông 將).

  7. Vietnamese criminal underworld - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese gangsters in the 1990s with gang bosses such as Dung Hà (2nd from left), Năm Cam (5th from left), and Hải Bánh (3rd from right).. Xã hội đen, (chữ Nôm: 社會顛, literally means "black societies"), is a Vietnamese term used to describe criminal underworld.

  8. Hearts of Iron II - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Iron II is a grand strategy game.The player can build land divisions, aircraft squadrons, and naval ships/fleets, and combine these into corps and armies.The player also has the ability to control the appointment of commanders of forces under their nation's flag or that of controlled nations as well as to control the appointment of individual government ministers and military ...

  9. Bánh da lợn - Wikipedia

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    ' lumpy skin cake ') [a] [1] is a Vietnamese steamed layer cake, mostly popular in South Vietnam, made from tapioca starch, rice flour, [2] mashed mung beans, taro, or durian, coconut milk and/or water, and sugar. It is sweet and gelatinously soft in texture, with thin (approximately 1 cm) colored layers alternating with layers of mung bean ...

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