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  2. Bánh bò - Wikipedia

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    Bánh nướng (baked bánh ) Bánh màu (màu = colored). Bánh (literally "cow cake" [1] or "crawl cake" [2]) is a sweet, chewy sponge cake from Vietnam. [3] [4] It is made from rice flour, water, sugar, and yeast, [5] and has a honeycomb-like appearance (called rễ tre, literally "bamboo roots," in Vietnamese) on the inside due to the presence of numerous small air bubbles.

  3. Bánh tráng trộn - Wikipedia

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    Bánh tráng trộn is often considered as one of symbols of Vietnamese street food culture, particularly in Southern Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City. [12] The dish gains international exposure and can now be found in various countries around the world, such as Australia and the United States. [17]

  4. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Phở (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 Huế, a spicy, lemongrass rice vermicelli noodle soup served with fresh herbs and vegetables. Vietnamese cuisine encompasses the foods and beverages originated ...

  5. Chè - Wikipedia

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    Chè sen dừa' - made from lotus seeds and coconut water; Chè củ sen - made from lotus tubers; Chè kê - made from millet; Chè khoai lang - made from sweet potato; Chè khoai mài (or chè củ mài) - made from Dioscorea persimilis; Chè khoai mì (or chè sắn) - made from cassava flour Chè sắn lát - made from sliced cassava

  6. Bánh - Wikipedia

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    Bánh Nướng Chay – a vegetarian version of bánh nướng Bánh cáy , rectangular-shaped sweet dessert made by roasting and grinding glutinous rice and other ingredients Bánh da lợn – colored steamed layer cake made from tapioca starch, rice flour, coconut milk and/or water, sugar, and other ingredients

  7. Bò 7 món - Wikipedia

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    bảy món, on menus often " 7 món" (lit. ' seven courses of beef ' in Vietnamese ) is a set selection of beef dishes in Vietnamese cuisine . Multi-course meals such as 7 món are representative of higher-end Vietnamese cuisine.

  8. Bánh da lợn - Wikipedia

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    Bánh da lợn (lit. ' 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.

  9. Bánh bột lọc - Wikipedia

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    The dish's name is believed to have come from its clear, dumpling-like appearance, as the term bánh bột lọc Huế loosely translates to "clear flour cake." In Vietnamese, the word bánh can mean "cake" or "bread," but can also be used as a general term for foods that are made from any type of flour, the most common being rice or tapioca.