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  2. Popiah - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, some people like to heat or steam the spring roll again after it is made. Some food stalls serve popiah filled with ice cream. This is a sweet and savory treat - the ice cream is commonly pineapple, peanut and taro flavored, or these three flavors swirled together. The vendor will have a giant block of peanut candy nearby. They will ...

  3. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    In Madison, spring rolls are often served in an extra large format weighing between 1-1.5 lbs. [13] These spring rolls, originally created by a Thai immigrant in 2006, [14] are stuffed with cabbage, cilantro, iceberg lettuce, jalapenos, avocado, cucumbers and rice noodles. [15]

  4. Shumai - Wikipedia

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    In food stalls in Indonesia, siomai (or "siomay" in local dialect) are eaten together with steamed vegetables and tofu, and served with spicy peanut sauce. In Philippine food stalls and fast food restaurants, siomai is eaten with dip, toothpicks to facilitate handling, or with rice (using a spoon and fork).

  5. NY ice cream parlor is serving up mesmerizing Thai-inspired rolls

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  6. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Vietnamese fresh rolls, salad rolls, or summer rolls, they are rice-paper rolls that often include shrimp, herbs, pork, rice vermicelli, and other ingredients wrapped up and dipped in nước chấm or peanut sauce. Spring rolls almost constitute an entire category of Vietnamese foods, as the many different kinds of spring rolls ...

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  8. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    Stir-fried Chinese kale with oyster sauce: Originally a Chinese dish, it has been adapted to Thai taste by adding fish sauce to the recipe and by omitting the ginger. Here it is made with fried shiitake mushroom. Phat buap ผัดบวบ Stir-fried luffa Stir-fried luffa (sponge gourd) with pork/shrimp and egg or just egg. Phat dok hom

  9. Neighborhood guide: Where to eat in Spring Lake, from pad ...

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    Readers' top picks include global cuisines, a barbecue lunch stop and a country kitchen of nearly 50 years.