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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 ...
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 ...
Kho kho is a traditional South Asian sport that dates to ancient India. [2] [3] It is the second-most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi. [4] Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end of the court.
The International Kho Kho Federation,(abbreviated as IKKF), also known as, IKKF, is the global governing body for the sport of kho kho, a traditional Indian tag game that has gained international popularity. [1]
Kho or KHO may refer to: Kho, the Hokkien romanization of the Chinese surname Xu (許) Kho (cooking technique), a cooking technique in Vietnamese cuisine; Kho (costume) (or Bakhu), a traditional outfit worn by Bhutia, ethnic Tibetans of Sikkim; Kho people, a people of Pakistan; Kho language, or Khowar, a language of Pakistan
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 ...
The central lane is the area between both poles which contains the sitting blocks that the attackers sit in. . It is against the rules for an attacker to tag a defender while in the central lane, with the exception of an attacker who has received a kho and not yet left their sitting block.
Kho kho is a traditional South Asian sport that dates to ancient India. [8] [9] It is the second-most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi. [10] Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end of the court.