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  2. Bánh tráng trộn - Wikipedia

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    Bánh tráng trộn is often considered as one of symbols of Vietnamese street food culture, particularly in Southern Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City. [12] The dish gains international exposure and can now be found in various countries around the world, such as Australia and the United States. [17]

  3. Xôi - Wikipedia

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    Xôi thịt kho – served with thịt kho tàu (caramelized pork and eggs) Xôi trứng – served with fried eggs, caramelized eggs or omelette; Xôi xéo – served with smashed mung beans, fried onions, and rousong; Xôi xíu mại – served with siu mai; Sweet. Sweet xôi are called xôi ngọt in Vietnamese. They include the following ...

  4. Kho (cooking technique) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Gà kho gừng - Wikipedia

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  6. List of analog television stations in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Gia Lai Ayun Pa, Đức Cơ, Chư Prong, Đắk Đoa 6 Krong Pa 7 Mang Yang, Đức Cơ 8 Chư Păh, An Khê, Chư Prông, Chư Sê 10 Kbang, Kong Chro 12

  7. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Shaking beef - Wikipedia

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    Shaking beef or bo luc lac (Vietnamese: bò lúc lắc, French: bœuf lôc lac) is a Vietnamese dish that consists of beef that has been cut into small cubes, marinated with soy sauce, fish sauce and oyster sauce, then sauteed in a wok with red onion and pepper before being served on a bed of fresh lettuce with slices of tomato and cucumber.

  9. Bánh da lợn - Wikipedia

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    Bánh da lợn (lit. ' lumpy skin cake ') [a] [1] is a Vietnamese steamed layer cake, mostly popular in South Vietnam, made from tapioca starch, rice flour, [2] mashed mung beans, taro, or durian, coconut milk and/or water, and sugar.