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  2. Bún ốc - Wikipedia

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    Bún ốc ("snail vermicelli soup") is a Vietnamese dish originating from Hanoi, Vietnam.Roasted or boiled snails (ốc luộc) may be eaten first as an appetizer. Snail congee is called cháo ốc, and canh ốc chuối đậu is a thin snail soup with green banana, fried tofu and tía tô.

  3. Ốc vú nàng - Wikipedia

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    Breast snail salad is also a popular delicacy. The snail meat is sliced lengthwise into thin strips, and mixed with thin-sliced pork skin, pork belly, cucumber, basil, peanut, lemon, chili pepper, and Vietnamese coriander. [3]

  4. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnamese cake from the Huế, often sold in small rectangular shaped snack packs. The main ingredients include mung bean, rice flour and durian Bánh Flan: Dessert Vietnamese adaptation of flan that was introduced during French colonization. Often used condensed milk as the base for a somewhat denser and heavier texture. [11] Bánh kẹp ...

  5. 10 Must-Order Vietnamese Dishes - AOL

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    Ordering in a Vietnamese restaurant as a first-timer or beginner can be daunting. We've chosen 10 dishes to start with to learn this delicious cuisine.

  6. Bún riêu - Wikipedia

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    This dish is rich in nutrition: calcium from the ground crab shells, iron from the congealed pig's blood, and vitamins and fiber from the vegetables. [citation needed] Ingredients of bún riêu cua. Bún riêu has a fresh sour flavor, so Vietnamese people like to enjoy it in summer. There are many restaurants in Vietnam that sell this dish.

  7. Category:Snail dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Snail dishes" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Snails as food - Wikipedia

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    In English, edible land snails are commonly called escargot, from the French word for 'snail'. [1] Snails as a food date back to ancient times, with numerous cultures worldwide having traditions and practices that attest to their consumption. In the modern era snails are farmed, an industry known as heliciculture. The snails are collected after ...

  9. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A basic feast (cỗ một tầng) consists of 10 dishes: five in bowls (năm bát): bóng (dried and fried pork skin), miến (cellophane noodles), măng (bamboo shoot), mọc , chim or gà tần (bird or chicken stew dishes) and five on plates (năm đĩa): giò (Vietnamese sausage), chả, gà or vịt luộc (boiled chicken or duck), nộm ...