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Bò kho is a dish of South Vietnamese origin using the kho cooking method; it is a spicy dish made commonly with beef which is known throughout the country and beyond ...
Bo kho is a dish made from beef with a stewing method, originating from the South of Vietnam. [28] [29] Originally, Southern Vietnamese people served Bo kho with many kinds of herbs to enhance the flavor of the dish. [30] [31] Although it is called "kho" (meaning "to stew"), the main cooking method of the dish is braising. The stewing method is ...
Kho (chữ Nôm: 𤋹, 𪹜, meaning "to braise", "to stew", or "to simmer" [1]) is a traditional Vietnamese cooking technique [2] where a protein source such as fish, shrimp, poultry, pork, beef, or fried tofu is simmered on low or medium heat in a mixture of sugar, water, or a water substitute such as young coconut juice and seasoned with fish sauce or soy sauce and aromatics such as pepper ...
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Name Image Region Type Description Bánh canh: South of Vietnam: Noodle dish Thick noodle [1] [2]: Bánh đa cua Hải Phòng: Rice paper with soup Rice paper with crab broth
In New Orleans, a "Vietnamese po' boy" recipe won the 2009 award for the best po' boy at the annual Oak Street Po-Boy Festival. [25] A restaurant in Philadelphia also sells a similar sandwich, marketed as a "Vietnamese hoagie ".