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  2. Nước chấm - Wikipedia

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    Its simplest recipe is some lime juice, or occasionally vinegar, one part fish sauce (nước mắm), one part sugar and two parts water. Vegetarians create nước chấm chay (vegetarian dipping sauce) or nước tương (soy sauce) by substituting Maggi seasoning sauce or soy sauce for fish sauce (nước mắm). [citation needed]

  3. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chi Nguyen; Judy Monroe, (2002) Cooking the Vietnamese way: revised and expanded to include new low-fat and vegetarian recipes Twenty-First Century Books, ISBN 0-8225-4125-4 Pauline Nguyen; Luke Nguyen; Mark Jensen (2007), Secrets of the Red Lantern: Stories and Vietnamese Recipes from the Heart Murdoch Books, ISBN 1-74045-904-0

  4. Bánh cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Less common stuffing is chicken, mushroom, corn, coconut, bean sprouts, chives, etc. Vegetarian recipes are also available. Pak moh yuan is often served with sauces and toppings. While sweet chili sauce is the standard, recipes from certain regions may also use seafood ingredients in their sauce. Coconut milk may be drizzled on top as a sweet ...

  5. 15 Last-Minute Vegetarian Christmas Meals - AOL

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    Many vegetarian recipes freeze wonderfully because they’re typically light on dairy (which doesn’t freeze well) and don’t contain any meat. If you won’t consume the leftovers within a few ...

  6. 26 Side Dish Recipes Perfect for Christmas Dinner - AOL

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    View recipe. Vegan Green Bean Casserole. Now everyone can enjoy classic holiday favorites, like this dairy-free green bean casserole. We make a homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup using almond ...

  7. Talk:Nước chấm - Wikipedia

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    imo, there isn't one widely used name. by default a lot of viet ppl will just refer to it as nuoc mam although it is obviously a diluted sauce version. when i was growing up the way we distinguished it from regular nuoc mam was to call it "nuoc mam ngot" (or sweet fish sauce).

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  9. Vegetarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indian desserts and sweets are mostly vegetarian like peda, barfi, gulab jamun, shrikhand, basundi, kaju katri, rasgulla, cham cham, rajbhog, etc. Indian sweets are mostly made from milk products and are thus lacto vegetarian; dry fruit-based sweets are vegan.