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  2. 7 Leaves Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Back in America, Quang answered an ad looking for a restaurant lease, also recruiting his then-girlfriend Mai Ly, her younger brother Denny Ly, and his childhood friend Triet Ho. [1] [2] The name "7 Leaves" comes from the seven ingredients used in the chain's popular herbal tea, along with the number of co-founders. [2] [4]

  3. Cơm tấm - Wikipedia

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    Cơm tấm (Vietnamese: [kəːm tə̌m]) is a Vietnamese dish made from rice with fractured rice grains. Tấm refers to the broken rice grains, while cơm refers to cooked rice.

  4. Pho - Wikipedia

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    Around 1908–1909, the shipping industry brought an influx of laborers. Vietnamese and Chinese cooks set up gánh to serve them xáo trâu but later switched to inexpensive scraps of beef [9] [11] set aside by butchers who sold to the French. [49] Chinese vendors advertised this xáo bò by crying out, "Beef and noodles!"

  5. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Originated from Quang Nam Province in central Vietnam, mì quảng is adamant about maintaining a variety of colors and textures, featuring a pork and shrimp-based broth, the chewy yellow of the thick turmeric noodles, the bright green ribbons of lettuce, the soft earthy pork, the tenderness of the shrimp, the pleasant crunch of crushed peanut ...

  6. Mì Quảng - Wikipedia

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    A variety of other herbs may also be used in mì quảng, including common knotgrass (rau đắng), water mint (rau húng lủi), perilla (rau tía tô), and heartleaf (rau diếp cá). [3] [4] [5] Mì Quảng is commonly garnished with peanuts and toasted sesame rice crackers called bánh tráng mè, which sets the dish apart from other noodle ...

  7. Vinh Quang, Hà Giang - Wikipedia

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    Vinh Quang is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Hoàng Su Phì District, Hà Giang Province, Vietnam. [1] References This page was last edited on 9 April ...

  8. Thái Nguyên - Wikipedia

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    The city played an important role in Vietnam's struggles for independence during the French colonial era.. The Thái Nguyên uprising in 1917 was the "largest and most destructive" anti-colonial rebellion in French Indochina between the Pacification of Tonkin in the 1880s and the Nghe-Tinh Revolt of 1930–31. [5]

  9. List of Vietnamese people - Wikipedia

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    Hoang Xuan Vinh, Vietnam's first Olympic Gold Medalist. [13] Howard Bach, badminton player, former world champion (2005) Jaylin Williams, NBA basketball player. Jim Parque, In 1996 was the only left-handed pitcher on the Olympic baseball team that won a bronze medal in Atlanta. Johnny Juzang, NBA basketball player. Le Quang Liem, Vietnamese ...