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  2. Category:Vietnamese drinks - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 September 2016, at 19:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Rượu đế - Wikipedia

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    Men rượu - ingredients for making Rượu đế. The term rượu đế literally means "đế liquor."This name is explained by the fact that in Cochinchina (southern Vietnam) during the early period of French colonization, the imperialist government had a monopoly on alcohol production, and the only distilled alcoholic beverage the general population could legally purchase was rượu ...

  4. Category:Drinks - Wikipedia

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    This category contains drinks (also called beverages), which are liquids, specifically prepared for human consumption. In addition to basic needs, beverages form a part of the culture of human society.

  5. Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group - Wikipedia

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    Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group is a Vietnamese drink producer. [1] The company was founded by Tran Qui Thanh in 1994. It is the largest privately-owned soft drink provider in Vietnam, and produces over a billion litres a year. [2] The company operates in Vietnam and 16 additional countries including Australia and China. [2]

  6. 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.

  7. Chanh muối - Wikipedia

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    After finishing the drink, many Vietnamese people enjoy eating the piece of chanh muối left in the glass. Outside Vietnam, lemons are sometimes used instead of limes to make chanh muối. The first commercial brand was created by Dan Vo, sold in bottles and bags through Southeast Asia.

  8. Rượu nếp - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam's Central Highlands, a similar rice wine, rượu cần (literally "stem wine" or "tube wine"), is drunk in a communal manner, through long reed straws out of large earthenware jugs. Rượu cần may be made out of ordinary rice, glutinous rice, cassava , or corn , along with leaves and herbs.

  9. 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 ...

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