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Canh chua

This is a list of dishes found in Vietnamese cuisine.

Noodle dishes[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Bún bò Huế Thừa Thiên-Huế Province Noodle dish Huế style (hot and spicy) beef rice vermicelli soup with lemongrass and pork[1][2]
Bánh canh Noodle dish thick noodle[3][4]
Bánh hỏi Binh Dinh Province Noodle dish extremely thin noodles that are woven into intricate bundles and often topped with chopped scallions and a complementary meat dish[3]
Bún ốc Hà Nội Noodle dish snail noodle soup[5]
Bánh phở Noodles rice noodles
Bún riêu Noodle dish meat rice vermicelli soup[1][5]
Bún Thịt Nướng Noodle dish Grilled pork (often shredded) and cold vermicelli noodles over a bed of greens (salad and sliced cucumber), herbs and bean sprouts. Also often includes a few chopped up egg rolls, spring onions, and shrimp. Served with roasted peanuts on top and a small bowl of nước chấm. A similar Northern version is bún chả with grilled pork meatballs in place of grilled pork.[1][3][6]
Cao lầu Quảng Nam Province Noodle dish
Cellophane noodles
miến, bún tàu, bún tào
Noodles
Hủ tiếu Noodle dish Chinese/Cambodian noodle soup traditionally consisting of rice noodles with pork broth.
Mì Quảng Quảng Nam Province Noodle dish
Phở Hanoi Noodle dish noodle soup, served with beef[5]
Rice noodles
bánh canh, bánh phở
Noodles
Rice vermicelli
bún
Noodles

Dumplings[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Bánh bá trạng Dumpling Bak Chang dumplings - like Chinese zongzi
Bánh bao Dumpling ball-shaped bun filled with pork and/or other ingredients[4]
Bánh bột lọc Dumpling cassava cake packed with shrimp[2][4]
Bánh bột lọc trần Dumpling dumplings with wrappers made of tapioca starch; similar to chaozhou fun guo
Bánh bột lọc lá Thừa Thiên-Huế Province Dumpling tiny rice flour dumplings stuffed with shrimp and ground pork and wrapped in a banana leaf; from Hue
Bánh cam Southern Vietnam Dumpling deep-fried glutinous rice sesame balls filled with sweetened mung bean paste; from southern Vietnam
Bánh ít Dumpling small stuffed glutinous rice flour balls[4]
Bánh ít trần Dumpling "naked" small stuffed glutinous rice flour balls
Bánh khúc Dumpling glutinous rice ball
Bánh nậm Thừa Thiên-Huế Province Dumpling flat rice flour dumpling from Hue stuffed with minced pork and mushroom, and seasoned with pepper and spices; wrapped in a banana leaf[4]
Bánh phu thê Bac Ninh Province Dumpling literally "husband and wife cake"; a sweet cake made of rice or tapioca flour and gelatin, filled with mung bean paste; also spelled bánh xu xê)
Bánh phu thê bột bán Dumpling husband and wife cakes made with tapioca pearls)
Bánh rán Northern Vietnam Dumpling deep-fried glutinous rice sesame balls filled with sweetened mung bean paste; from northern Vietnam[4][7]
Bánh tẻ Hanoi Dumpling small steamed rice cake wrapped with leaves of some local trees into a long, thin cylindrical shape, and boiled thoroughly.

Pancakes and sandwiches[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Bánh bèo Quảng Bình Province Rice cake small steamed savory rice cakes[4]
Bánh căn Southern Vietnam Egg dish a southern specialty consisting of small pancakes made with quail eggs, cooked in small clay pans[3]
Bánh đúc Rice or corn cake rice cake or corn cake eaten as a dessert or savory meal
Bánh khọt Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province Pancake a southern specialty consisting of small, fried rice flour pancakes[4]
Bánh mì Sandwich Vietnamese sandwich[8]
Bánh rế Pancake deep-fried pancake
Bánh xèo Crepe coconut milk-flavored crepes[3][4][9]

Rolls and rice papers[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Bánh cuốn Hanoi Roll steamed rice roll[4][10]
Bánh tôm Seafood dish shrimp patties[4]
Bánh tôm Hồ Tây Hanoi Seafood dish a shrimp patty specialty originating from the area around West Lake (Tây Hồ), Hanoi
Bánh tráng Rice paper rice paper
Bánh ướt Khánh Hòa Province Rice paper steamed rice paper[4]
Chả giò Roll fried pork spring rolls
Gỏi cuốn Roll soft vermicelli summer roll
Món cuốn Roll roll which includes a variety of ingredients rolled in rice paper (bánh tráng)
Popiah
bò bía
Roll spring roll wrapped in a soft, thin paper-like crepe or pancake made from wheat flour
Trảng Bàng dew-wetted rice paper
bánh tráng phơi sương Trảng Bàng
Tay Ninh Province Rice paper wetted rice paper

Other dishes[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Balut
trứng vịt lộn or hột vịt lộn
Egg dish fertilized duck (or chicken) egg with a nearly-developed embryo inside that is boiled and eaten in the shell
Bánh "cake" or "bread"
Bánh chưng Rice dish square-shaped steamed glutinous rice dumpling wrapped in a Phrynium placentarium leaf (lá dong)[4]
bánh đa Rice dish called Bánh tráng nướng in the South, large round flat rice crackers
Bánh gối Stuffed pastry Deep fried pastry stuffed with cellophane noodles, minced pork, cloud ear fungus and thin slices of chinese sausage[7]
Bánh lá Rice dish parcel of a variety of rice stuffed with some fillings and wrapped in a leaf or leaves.
Bird's nest soup
súp yến sào
Soup bird's nest soup
Black pudding
dồi tiết' (Northern) or dồi huyết (Southern)
Sausage blood sausage
Bò 7 món Meat dish 7 courses of beef
Canh chua Mekong Delta Soup hot and sour soup
Cassava-based dishes
Chả Sausage sausage
Chạo tôm Thừa Thiên-Huế Province barbecued shrimp paste/mousse on a sugar cane stick
Cốm Hanoi Rice dish green rice
Cơm nắm Rice dish rice "sandwiches"
Cơm tấm Rice dish warm broken rice often served with a slab of grilled pork chop marinated in sugar and fish sauce (sườn), a slice of steamed pork loaf topped with egg yolks (chả trứng hấp), and a mixture of pork skin and thinly shredded pork (bì).
Congee
cháo
Rice dish rice porridge
Giò lụa Sausage a pork sausage, similar to Bologna sausage
Kho Meat dish beef and vegetable stew[3]
Lo Trau Fixed Rice Husk Stove
Nem chua Meat dish cured fermented pork
Ô mai Fruit dish snack made from salted dried apricot or sugared dried apricot
Ốc bươu nhồi thịt Meat dish Minced snail mixed with ground pork, carrot, black mushroom stuffed in snail shell
Rousong
chà bông
Meat dish meat floss
Thit Bo Cuon La Luop Meat dish beef in grape leaves
Tiết canh blood
Xôi Rice dish sweet (ngọt) or savory (mặn) dish made from glutinous rice and other ingredients.
You tiao
quẩy
Doughnut a long, golden-brown, deep fried strip of dough

Sweet cakes and desserts[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Bánh bò Dessert "cow cake," made from glutinous rice flour and coconut milk, with a honeycomb-like texture[4]
Bánh cáy Thai Binh Dessert rectangular-shaped sweet dessert made by roasting and grinding glutinous rice and other ingredients
Bánh da lợn Dessert colored steamed layer cake made from tapioca starch, rice flour, coconut milk and/or water, sugar, and other ingredients
Bánh chuối Dessert banana cake[7]
Bánh khoai mì Dessert sweet cassava cake
Bánh pía Sóc Trăng Province Dessert Teochew-style mooncake
Bánh tét Southern Vietnam Rice dish log-shaped cylindrical glutinous rice cake, wrapped in a banana leaf and filled with a meat or vegetarian filling
Bánh tiêu Dessert hollow doughnuts
Bánh trung thu File:Vietnamesemooncakes.jpg Dessert mooncake[4]
Chè Dessert sweet dessert soup or pudding[3][11]
Chè xôi nước Southern Vietnam Dessert dessert consisting of balls made from mung bean paste wrapped in a shell made of glutinous rice flour.
Chendol
chè bánh lọt
Dessert coconut milk, a worm-like jelly made from rice flour with green food coloring (usually derived from the pandan leaf), shaved ice and palm sugar
Coconut candy
kẹo dừa
Ben Tre Province Dessert candy made with coconut milk and coconut cream
Cơm rượu Southern Vietnam Dessert dessert from Southern Vietnam, made from glutinous rice
Douhua
tào phớ
Tofu dish soybean pudding
Grass jelly
sương sáo
Dessert made by boiling the aged and slightly oxidized stalks and leaves of Mesona chinensis (member of the mint family) with potassium carbonate for several hours with a little starch and then cooling the liquid to a jelly-like consistency
Mè xửng Huế Thừa Thiên-Huế Province Dessert a chewy candy originally from the city of Huế, made with boiled down cane sugar, (into a soft and thick solid), coated with sesame seeds, and usually containing peanuts.
Tangyuan
bánh trôi
Northern Vietnam Rice dish boiled Glutinous rice balls - also called bánh chay; literally "floating cake") - served together with bánh chay[11]
Tapioca pudding
chè chuối
Dessert made from bananas and tapioca
Taro cake
bánh khoai môn
Dessert taro cake[7]
Rượu nếp Northern Vietnam Dessert sweet dessert made from black glutinous rice.
Sâm bổ lượng Ho Chi Minh City Soup sweet, cold soup

Condiments and sauces[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Fish sauce
nước mắm
Condiment a condiment that is derived from fish that have been allowed to ferment
Hoisin sauce
tương đen
Condiment a popular condiment for phở
Nước chấm Condiment dipping sauce
Peanut sauce
tương đậu phộng
Condiment used in cuốn diếp
Shrimp paste
mắm tôm
Condiment shrimp paste
Soy sauce
xì dầu or nước tương
Condiment condiment produced from fermented soybeans
Tương Condiment condiments made from fermented bean paste

Beverages[edit]

Name Image Region Type Description
Bia hơi Beverage fresh beer
Chanh muối Beverage salty limeade[11]
Hue Beer Thừa Thiên-Huế Province Beverage
Nước Sâm Beverage iced ginseng drink
Rượu cần Tây Nguyên and Tây Bắc Beverage rice wine
Rượu đế Mekong Delta Beverage rice liquor
Rượu thuốc Beverage medicinal liquor
Snake wine
rượu rắn
Beverage
Soda sữa hột gà Beverage iced soda with egg, sugar and milk
Soy milk
sữa đậu nành
Beverage beverage made from soybeans
Vietnamese iced coffee
cà phê sữa đá
Beverage
Vietnamese lotus tea
trà sen, chè sen, or chè ướp sen
Beverage a type of green tea produced in Vietnam that has been flavored with the scent of Nelumbo nucifera
Vietnamese tea
trà Việt
Beverage green tea, similar to Keemun and Yunnan, but more sweet
Vietnamese wine Beverage

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Dang, Vinh. "Bún 101". Vietnam Talking Points. OneVietnam Network. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Hue Dictionary". NetCoDo. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Bray, Adam. "10 Traditional Vietnamese dishes for under US$1". Discovering Vietnam. CNNGo.com. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Alice's Guide to Vietnamese Banh (Steamed Cakes)". Dina and Brian's Site. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  5. ^ a b c "Noodle soups". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Other noodle dishes". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d "Fried treats". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Salads & Sandwiches". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  9. ^ "Southern snacks". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  10. ^ "Vietnamese Rice Pancakes: Banh Cuon and Pho Cuon". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  11. ^ a b c "Sweets and Smoothies". Savour Asia. Retrieved 1 June 2011.

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