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  2. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam: Fish A fish soup from southern Vietnam, made sour with tamarind. Canja de Galinha: Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde: Chunky Chicken, pasta and lemon, particularly popular in the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás: Carp soup Czech Republic: Fish Carp's head and offal, onion and vegetable. Part of traditional Czech Christmas Eve dinner ...

  3. Category:Vietnamese soups - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Transparent noodle made from starch and water, generally sold in dried form, soaked to reconstitute, then used in soups, stir-fried dishes, or spring rolls. Hủ tiếu: Southern Vietnam: Noodle soup Chinese/Cambodian noodle soup traditionally consisting of rice noodles with pork broth. Mì or Súp mì: Noodle soup

  6. Pho - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of 19th and 20th-century Vietnamese literature have found that pho entered the mainstream sometime in the 1910s. Georges Dumoutier's extensive 1907 account of Vietnamese cuisine omits any mention of phở. [10] The word appears in a short story published in 1907. [42] Nguyễn Công Hoan recalls its sale by street vendors in 1913. [43]

  7. Soups in East Asian culture - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese cuisine features two basic categories of soup: noodle soups and broths (Vietnamese: canh). Noodle soups are enjoyed for both breakfast and dinner. Popular noodle soups include phở, rice vermicelli (bún bò Huế, bún mọc, bún ốc, Bún riêu cua, bún suông, etc.), mì (mì Quảng in Quảng Nam Province), bánh canh, bánh ...

  8. Chè - Wikipedia

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    Chè (Vietnamese pronunciation: [tɕɛ̀]~[cɛ̀]) is any traditional Vietnamese sweet beverage, dessert soup or stew, [1] [2] or pudding. Chè includes a wide variety of distinct soups or puddings. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Varieties of Chè can be made with mung beans , black-eyed peas , kidney beans , tapioca , [ 3 ] jelly (clear or grass), [ 3 ] fruit ...

  9. Bún riêu - Wikipedia

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    Bún riêu is a traditional Vietnamese soup of clear stock and rice vermicelli.There are several varieties of bún riêu, including bún riêu cua (minced crab), bún riêu cá (minced crab and fish) and bún riêu ốc (minced crab and snail).