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  2. Khao piak sen - Wikipedia

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    The noodles cook directly in the broth, releasing starches that give khao piak sen its distinct consistency. When served, the noodle soup is garnished with shredded chicken, sliced green onions, chopped cilantro, cabbage, fried garlic, fried shallots, lime, fried garlic chili and/or fish sauce.

  3. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Phở bò (beef noodle soup) from the city of Hội An – different regions have different recipes for their phở. Bún chả, a dish of grilled pork and noodle and herbs Bún bò Huế, a spicy, lemongrass rice vermicelli noodle soup served with fresh herbs and vegetables. Vietnamese cuisine encompasses the foods and beverages originated ...

  4. Bún bò Huế - Wikipedia

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    The scent of lemongrass prominently features. [4] In comparison to dishes like phở and bún riêu, its vermicelli noodles are thicker and cylindrical. [5] In its native Huế, bún bò is typically served only in the mornings as a main meal rather than a breakfast item. [15] However, in other major Vietnamese cities, it can be found at ...

  5. Vietnamese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese noodles are available in either fresh (tươi) or dried (khô) form. Bánh canh – thick noodles made from a mixture of rice flour and tapioca flour or wheat flour; similar in appearance, but not in substance, to udon; Miến – cellophane clear glass noodle. Slightly chewy, thin, and cylindrical

  6. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Noodles Spicy chicken curry over special rice noodles Bún bò Huế: Thừa Thiên–Huế Province: Noodle soup Huế style (hot and spicy) beef rice vermicelli soup with lemongrass and pork [3] [4] Bún bung: Hanoi: Noodle soup Rice vermicelli cooked with pork ribs and bamboo shoots Bún cá: Hanoi: Noodle dish

  7. Hmong cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The dishes eaten with rice are often spiced with peppers in a manner similar to Thai food. The Hmong also eat noodle dishes that resemble a Vietnamese noodle soup known as pho, which has become popular in the United States. Common meat dishes include broiled chicken, lemongrass marinated pork, and sautéed chicken.

  8. Gà nướng sả - Wikipedia

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    Bún with Gà nướng sả (lemongrass chicken) Gà nướng sả at Quan Nem Ninh Hoa, Sacramento. In Vietnamese cuisine, Gà nướng sả is grilled chicken with lemon grass (sả). Common ingredients include garlic, onion, honey, sugar or pepper. [1] Grilled beef and other meats are also popular variations.

  9. Noodle soup - Wikipedia

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    Cold noodle (冷面/冷麵) – Shanghai-style, flat noodle stirred with peanut butter sauce, soy sauce and vinegar, served cold. Crossing-the-bridge noodles (Chinese: 過橋米線; pinyin: Guò qiáo mǐxiàn) – ingredients are placed separately on the table, then added into a bowl of hot chicken stock to be cooked and served. The ...