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  2. Rice noodle roll - Wikipedia

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    Guangdong-style rice noodle roll. A rice noodle roll, also known as a steamed rice roll and cheung fun (Chinese: 腸粉), and as look funn or look fun in Hawaii, is a Cantonese dish originating from Guangdong Province in southern China, commonly served as either a snack, small meal or variety of dim sum. [1]

  3. Bánh tráng - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese banh trang are rice paper wrappers that are edible. [1] They are made from steamed rice batter, then sun-dried. A more modern method is to use machines that can steam and dry the wrapper for a thinner and more hygienic product, suitable for the export market. [citation needed]

  4. Steamed rice roll - Wikipedia

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    Steamed rice roll may refer to: Bánh cuốn, a Vietnamese dish; Rice noodle roll, a Cantonese dish This page was last edited on 13 August 2019, at 08:00 (UTC). ...

  5. Rice cooker - Wikipedia

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    A rice cooker or rice steamer is an automated kitchen appliance designed to boil or steam rice. It consists of a heat source, a cooking bowl, and a thermostat. The thermostat measures the temperature of the cooking bowl and controls the heat. Complex, high-tech rice cookers may have more sensors and other components, and may be multipurpose.

  6. Bánh cuốn - Wikipedia

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    Bánh cuốn Thanh Trì or Bánh cuốn làng Kênh are not rolls, but just rice sheets eaten with chả lụa, fried shallots, or prawns. Bánh ướt is simply the unfilled rice sheet, and is typically served with bean sprouts, chopped lettuce, sliced cucumber, fresh basil and mint, fried shallots and onions, chả/giò lụa , and fish sauce .

  7. Sushi machine - Wikipedia

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    Some sushi machines can produce sushi rolls, whereby the machine automatically flattens rice into sheets, adds various ingredients such as fish, nori (edible seaweed) and vegetables, rolls them up and then slices the rolls into separate pieces. [1] Some roll machines are adjustable to change settings for roll length and thickness. [1]