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  2. Tương - Wikipedia

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    Tương (Vietnamese:, chữ Hán: 醬) is the name applied to a variety of condiments, a kind of fermented bean paste made from soybean and commonly used in Vietnamese cuisine. Originally, the term tương refers to a salty paste made from fermented soybeans, which is popular in vegetarian meals, particularly those prepared and eaten by ...

  3. List of Vietnamese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Dong Phuong Oriental Bakery, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Kim Sơn, Houston, Texas Lúc Lắc Vietnamese Kitchen, Portland, Oregon Mắm, New York City. Following is a list of Vietnamese restaurants:

  4. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A platter of different boiled pork offal A number of Vietnamese condiments including nước mắm A variety of Vietnamese fruits. Vietnamese cuisine is reflective of the Vietnamese lifestyle, from the preparation to how the food is served. Going through long phases of war and political conflict, as well as cultural shifts, the vast majority of ...

  5. Slanted Door Chef Charles Phan Changed the Way Americans ...

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    He authored the IACP Award-winning cookbook Vietnamese Home Cooking as well as The Slanted Door: Modern Vietnamese Food. Related: Charles Phan's Chicken Pho. Phan's influence reached far beyond ...

  6. Truong My Lan: Vietnamese tycoon in a race to repay $9 ... - AOL

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    Born to a modest Sino-Vietnamese family in 1956, Lan started out selling cosmetics with her mother at Ho Chi Minh City’s oldest market, according to local and state media reports.

  7. Tuong - Wikipedia

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    Tuong may refer to: . Tuồng, classical Vietnamese theatre or "Vietnamese opera"; Tương, term used for various sauces and pastes used in Vietnamese cuisine; Xiang Commandery (Chinese: 象郡) or Tượng Commandery, a commandery from 214–76 BC under the Qin, Nanyue (Nam Việt), and Western Han dynasties, likely in northern Vietnam and parts of southern China

  8. Fact check: Ohio woman accused of eating cat is from ... - AOL

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    CANTON ‒ The ongoing court case of a 27-year-old Canton resident accused of killing and eating a cat has become an unlikely part of the debate over presidential campaign issues, at least among ...

  9. Huong Binh Vietnamese Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Huong Binh Vietnamese Cuisine is a Vietnamese restaurant in Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Located at the intersection of 12th and Jackson in the Ding How Center strip mall in Little Saigon, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the restaurant was established by Lien Dang in 1993. [ 5 ]