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In northern Vietnam, bánh đúc is a cake made from either non-glutinous rice flour or corn flour.It is white in color and has a soft texture and mild flavour. It is typically garnished with savory ingredients such as ground pork, tôm chấy (grilled ground shrimp), fried onions, sesame seeds, salt, peanuts, lime juice, and soy sauce or fish sauce.
Bánh bột lọc is a small, clear-looking, chewy tapioca dumplings in Vietnamese cuisine that can be eaten as appetizers or small snacks. They are usually filled with shrimp and pork belly, often being topped with fried shallots and served with sweet chili fish sauce .
In Vietnamese, the term bánh is not limited to Vietnamese cuisine: it applies equally to items as varied as fortune cookies (bánh may mắn), pudding (bánh pudding, bánh pútđinh), caramel custard (bánh caramen, bánh flan), sacramental bread (Bánh Thánh), Hamburger (bánh Hamburger, bánh Hămbơgơ), etc.
Bánh căn (meaning mini cake in Vietnamese) is a pancake-like cake made from rice flour, water, and turmeric. It's cooked in a special cast-iron pan or traditional clay pan with round molds and served with toppings like shrimp, pork, and eggs.
Bánh phu thê (lit. ' husband and wife cake ' ) or bánh xu xê , is a Vietnamese dessert made from rice with mung bean stuffing wrapped in a box made of pandan leaves. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The dessert was traditionally given by a suitor but is now part of many wedding banquets. [ 3 ]
Bánh tráng trộn is known as a satisfying and enjoyable snack due to its many unique regional combinations of textures. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 9 ] [ 6 ] [ 12 ] The chewy rice paper mix is a combination of sour, sweet, nutty, spicy and richness and can be further enhanced by the addition of fresh herbs and dressings.
Rượu nếp cái hoa vàng. Cơm rượu (Vietnamese pronunciation: [kəːm ʐɨə̌ˀw]) also known as rượu nếp cái is a traditional Vietnamese dessert from Southern Vietnam, made from glutinous rice. [1]
Bánh da lợn, bánh da heo (lit. ' pig skin cake '), [a] [1] or bánh chín tầng mây (lit. ' nine-layer cloud cake ') is a Vietnamese steamed layer cake made from tapioca starch, rice flour, [2] mashed mung beans, taro, or durian, coconut milk and/or water, and sugar. It is sweet and gelatinously soft in texture, with thin (approximately 1 ...