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  2. Bò kho - Wikipedia

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    Мodern Vietnamese cooks cook bò kho using metal saucepans, but originally it was made by simmering the broth in clay pots. [4] The ingredients of the dish can vary widely. The typical ingredients of the dish are beef, carrot, lemongrass, and garlic. Some other ingredients that can be used are tomatoes, applesauce, and star anise, and galangal.

  3. Kho (cooking technique) - Wikipedia

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    Kho (chữ Nôm: 𤋹, 𪹜, meaning "to braise", "to stew", or "to simmer" [1]) is a traditional Vietnamese cooking technique [2] where a protein source such as fish, shrimp, poultry, pork, beef, or fried tofu is simmered on low or medium heat in a mixture of sugar, water, or a water substitute such as young coconut juice and seasoned with fish sauce or soy sauce and aromatics such as pepper ...

  4. 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 ...

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    Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese army on April 30, 1975, ending the war. Along with millions of their fellow citizens, the Phan family fled the country, uncertain of where fate would lead them.

  6. Quick Vietnamese Noodle Soup with Beef Recipe - AOL

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    Using tongs, transfer the noodles to bowls. Add the beef to the noodles and ladle the hot broth on top. Drizzle with the sesame oil and top with the basil, cilantro, scallions and bean sprouts. Serve with lime wedges and chile sauce.

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  8. Pho - Wikipedia

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    French settlers commonly ate beef, whereas Vietnamese traditionally ate pork and chicken and used cattle as beasts of burden. [22] [45] Gustave Hue (1937) equates cháo phở to the French beef stew pot-au-feu (literally, "pot on the fire"). [9] Accordingly, Western sources generally maintain that phở is derived from pot-au-feu in both name ...

  9. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Beef tendon and beef tripe is used in southern Vietnamese versions of Pho. Phá lấu, or beef offal stew, is a popular snack in southern Vietnam. The dish contains all sorts of organ meat and is often accompanied by Vietnamese bánh mì and sweet-and-sour dipping sauce.