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  2. Bánh cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Bánh ướt (Vietnamese: [ɓǎjŋ̟ ʔɨ̌ət], lit. ' wet cake '), is a Vietnamese thin pancake wrapper [5] consisting of rice noodle sheets, eaten with nước chấm, fried shallots, and a side of chả lụa (Vietnamese pork sausage).

  3. Vietnamese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Bánh đa – red noodles used in Bánh đa cua; Bánh tằm – thick, short rice noodles; Bánh hỏi – very thin rice vermicelli made into sheets; Bánh cuốn and Bánh ướt – sheets of broad rice noodles; Nui – from French nouille, a Vietnamese version of macaroni; Bánh gật gù – Very thick rice cake from Quảng Ninh

  4. Rice noodles - Wikipedia

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    Bún Cá Rô - Bún is (rice) noodles, Cá is fish, Rô is a type of fresh water fish found in Vietnam [21] Bánh canh – Vietnamese soup with thick rice noodles; Bánh cuốn – sheet of rice flour filled with spiced minced pork and mushroom; Bánh hỏi; Bún bò Huế – rice vermicelli in soup with beef, lemon grass and other ingredients ...

  5. 26 Easy Asian Noodle Recipes You’ll Want to Add to Your ...

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    Uyen Luu/Vietnamese. Time Commitment: 35 minutes Why I Love It: high protein, beginner-friendly, one pan Serves: 2 people Consider this dairy-free, protein-rich recipe from Uyen Luu’s new ...

  6. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Noodle soup Vietnamese/Chinese noodle soup with yellow wheat noodles brought over by Chinese immigrants. Mì Quảng: Quảng Nam Province: Noodle dish Ingredients often vary, but dishes most often consist of wide rice noodles served with little broth, pork chops, chicken, shrimp, vegetables, peanuts, and bánh tráng. Mì xào giòn: Noodle dish

  7. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnamese imperial roll is different from a Chinese spring roll in that it is typically smaller and contains ground or chopped meats/seafood such as pork, crab, shrimp, chicken, taro or cassava, glass noodles, wood-ear fungi or oyster mushrooms, and shredded carrots. Rice paper is traditionally used as wrappers.

  8. Bánh - Wikipedia

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    Bánh canh – tapioca noodles which are cut from a large sheet. Bánh hỏi – extremely thin noodles that are woven into intricate bundles and often topped with chopped scallions and a complementary meat dish; Bánh phở – The steamed flat and thin cake made from rice flour and water before being cut into strips.

  9. Bánh canh - Wikipedia

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    Bánh canh (Vietnamese: [ɓaɲ kaɲ]) are thick Vietnamese noodles that can be made from tapioca flour or a mixture of rice and tapioca flour. [1] [2] "Cake" refers to the thick sheet of uncooked dough from which the noodles are cut. Bánh canh cua – a rich, thick crab soup, often with the addition of quail eggs.

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