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  2. Egg coffee - Wikipedia

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    Egg coffee in Hanoi. An egg coffee (Vietnamese: Cà phê trứng) [1] is a Vietnamese drink traditionally prepared with egg yolks, sugar, condensed milk and robusta coffee.The drink is made by beating egg yolks with sugar and condensed milk, then extracting the coffee into the cup, followed by a similar amount of egg cream, or egg yolks which are heated and beaten, or whisked.

  3. Vietnamese iced coffee - Wikipedia

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    Egg coffee - Cà phê trứng: Made with brewed coffee, chicken egg yolk, and condensed milk. It has a similar taste and texture to tiramisu and eggnog. Popular in Hanoi. Salted cream coffee - Cà phê kem mặn: a variation from Huế.

  4. Chả trứng - Wikipedia

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    Trứng translates to egg, thịt translates to meat but is usually pork. [1] It is usually served with hot rice, cucumber and chili sauce. The broken rice dish cơm tấm bì (skin) comes with a chả trứng egg meatloaf. [2] Chả rươi is a special seasonal (autumn) omelette using nereididae sandworms (rươi) instead of pork.

  5. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A more unusual version of balut dish—fetus quail (trứng cút lộn) is a snack favored by many Vietnamese students. Paddy crab and paddy snail are the main ingredients in bún riêu ốc—a popular noodle dish—and in some everyday soup dishes (canh) and braised food (món bung).

  6. Cơm tấm - Wikipedia

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    Chả trứng – Vietnamese-style steamed omelet with meatloaf. Nowadays this may be substituted with an omelet or fried egg [ 17 ] Scallion and oil garnish – chopped scallion lightly fried in heated oil until softened (serve both scallion and oil) [ 18 ]

  7. Pho - Wikipedia

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    Phở chiên trứng: This means a variant that pho is deep-fried with eggs. Lẩu phở: Using deconstructed phở ingredients and eaten as a hotpot. Other local variances or dishes called phở: Phở khô Gia Lai Phở vịt. Phở chua: meaning sour phở is a delicacy from Lạng Sơn city. [66]

  8. Bun cha - Wikipedia

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    Bún chả and crab spring rolls in Hàng Mành street, Hanoi. In Hanoi, bún chả is traditionally a lunch item.This is a unique feature of Hanoi's culinary culture, as the dish is often served at all hours in other parts of Vietnam. [7]

  9. Bánh xèo - Wikipedia

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    Bánh Xèo is a traditional street food in Vietnam. The working class mainly ate it because it was cheap and easy. [9] Its origins are unknown. However, Vietnamese people agreed that the creation of this dish could be somewhere in Central Vietnam through the fusion of French culture from the French colonial times or South Vietnam by migrating immigrants moving into Vietnam and mixing with the ...