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  2. Bánh tráng - Wikipedia

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    Bánh tráng or bánh đa nem, a Vietnamese term (literally, coated bánh), sometimes called rice paper wrappers, rice crepes, rice wafers or nem wrappers, are edible Vietnamese wrappers used in Vietnamese cuisine, primarily in finger foods and appetizers such as Vietnamese nem dishes. The term rice paper wrappers can sometimes be a misnomer ...

  3. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    A Vietnamese imperial roll is different from a Chinese spring roll in that it is typically smaller and contains ground or chopped meats/seafood such as pork, crab, shrimp, chicken, taro or cassava, glass noodles, wood-ear fungi or oyster mushrooms, and shredded carrots. Rice paper is traditionally used as wrappers.

  4. Egg roll - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants that serve egg rolls occasionally also offer spring rolls as a separate menu option, and these spring rolls may be served with a cold filling wrapped in Banh trang rice paper wrappers (particularly at Vietnamese restaurants that serve both egg rolls and spring rolls as appetizers), or fried, as seen in some Thai and Chinese eateries ...

  5. Get Rolling on These Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls

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    Fold the bottom of the wrapper up over the fillings, fold the corners of the wrapper in, and tightly roll the spring rolls. Place the finished rolls on a serving platter and cover with a damp ...

  6. Baked Rice with an Egg Crust Recipe - AOL

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    Stir in the rice and the chickpeas, if using, with a wooden spoon. Pour in the stock and re- turn the sausages, cut in half, the spareribs or chops, and the drumsticks to the casserole, stirring to distribute the rice and meats evenly. Add salt, taking into consideration the saltiness of the stock.

  7. Mamenori - Wikipedia

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    Mamenori (まめのり), or soybean paper, also referred to as mame-nori-san (まめのりさん), are thin wrappers used as a substitute for nori in sushi.They are usually made from soybeans, starch such as soy flour, and water, and are frequently colored green, pink, yellow, or other fluorescent shades with turmeric, paprika, spinach, or artificial coloring.