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  2. Gỏi cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Gỏi cuốn with accompaniments: tương and fresh chili Video demonstration of summer roll preparation A plate of gỏi cuốn. The bánh tráng is dipped in water, then laid flat on a plate with the desired amount of ingredients placed on top. The fresh gỏi cuốn is then rolled up and ready to be eaten.

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  4. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bánh tráng cuốn; Thin rice flour sheet dried into what is commonly called "rice paper", used in making spring roll , and summer rolls (gỏi cuốn) by applying some water to soften the texture. Bánh tráng nướng (in the south), or bánh đa in the north

  5. Goi cuon - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Gỏi cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Stated another way, over the past 30 of being embedded in Vietnamese society and culture, in both restaurants and immigrants speaking I've seen the following translation mapping: goi cuon -> spring roll (never hear this "summer roll" the article implies is popular and pervasive) and cha gio -> spring roll or egg roll, split about 50/50%.

  7. Món cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Món cuốn refer to Vietnamese roll and wrap dishes which include a variety of ingredients rolled in bánh tráng or vegetable leaf; it may include vegetable and herb leaves, or other kinds of vegetable. The range of possible ingredients allows people to select only what they want, according to their taste.

  8. Bánh - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. GOI - Wikipedia

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    Goi (grape), a French wine grape; Gỏi, a Vietnamese salad; Goi Station, in Ichihara, Chiba, Japan; Goa International Airport, India; Grand Orient of Italy, a masonic organization; Institute GOI (Goi-mailako Online Institutua), centre attached to the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) created by UEU to promote online university studies.