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  2. Mì Quảng - Wikipedia

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    Quảng (also spelled mỳ Quảng), literally "Quảng noodles", is a Vietnamese noodle dish that originated in Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam. It is one of the region's most popular and well-recognized food items, and is served on various occasions, such as at family parties, death anniversaries , and Tết .

  3. Mì - Wikipedia

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    sủi (xủi) cảo – dumpling noodle soup; thập cẩm – combination noodle soup with barbecue pork (xá xíu/char siu), chicken, shrimp, squid; vịt quay – Cantonese-style roast duck noodle soup; vịt tiềm – seared and braised duck leg noodle soup with herbs, soy sauce, and bok choy; hải sản – seafood ...

  4. List of Vietnamese culinary specialities - Wikipedia

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    Phở - Rice noodle soup; Bánh cuốn Thanh Trì, Thanh Trì District; Bún chả cá Lã Vọng - fish fillets that are grilled then pan fried and served with Bún and vegetables.

  5. Gỏi cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Gỏi cuốn with accompaniments: tương and fresh chili Video demonstration of summer roll preparation A plate of gỏi cuốn. The bánh tráng is dipped in water, then laid flat on a plate with the desired amount of ingredients placed on top.

  6. Ý - Wikipedia

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    Latin Y with acute. Ý (ý) is a letter of the Czech, Icelandic, Faroese, the Slovak, and Turkmen alphabets, as well being used in romanisations of Russian. In Vietnamese it is a y with a high rising tonal diacritic. It was used in Old Norse, Old Castillian, and Old Astur-Leonese. Originally, the letter Ý was formed from the letter Y and acute ...

  7. R.K.M & Ken-Y - Wikipedia

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    R.K.M & Ken-Y was a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo formed in 2003 by José Nieves (R.K.M) and Kenny Vázquez (Ken-Y). The artists are renowned in the Latin music world for being the first to successfully fuse mainstream pop music with the reggaeton street rhythms of Puerto Rico and expose the style to a wide international audience.

  8. Myaing Gyi Ngu - Wikipedia

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    Myaing Gyi Ngu (Burmese: မြိုင်ကြီးငူ) is a village in the Hpa-an District of Kayin State, Myanmar. [1] It is the location of an IDP camp [2] sheltering over 5,000 people. [3] The late U Thuzana holds the title Myaing Gyi Ngu Sayadaw in the village. [4] [5]