What does Bahn mean in Vietnamese?

餅 In Vietnamese, the term bánh is not limited to Vietnamese cuisine: it applies equally to items as varied as fortune cookies (bánh may mắn), pudding (bánh pudding, bánh pútđinh), caramel custard (bánh caramen, bánh flan), sacramental bread (Bánh Thánh), Hamburger (bánh Hamburger, bánh Hămbơgơ), etc.
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What does banh mi literally mean?

Etymology. borrowed from Vietnamese bánh mì, literally, "bread, baguette," from bánh "cake, pastry" + mì "wheat"
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How did banh mi get its name?

In Vietnamese, the word bánh mì is derived from bánh (which can refer to many kinds of food, primarily baked goods, including bread) and mì (wheat).
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What is a Vietnamese sub called?

What is Banh Mi? Banh Mi is a Vietnamese sandwich that's made up of an odd sounding combination – crusty bread rolls smeared with pate, mayo, suspicious looking Asian ham, pickled vegetables, green onion, coriander/cilantro, a mighty wack of fresh chillies and drizzle of seasoning.
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What is a bun mee?

Banh mi (pronounced “bun mee”) is the Vietnamese word for bread. It is a crave-able sandwich combining French and Vietnamese influences — often served curbside by street vendors from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi amidst the urban blur of scooters, diners and passers-by.
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How Vietnam’s Banh Mi Sandwich Changes from the North to South — Regions



What is bun in Vietnamese?

Bun (Rice vermicelli) is made of rice flour which is turned into small, circular and white threads wrapped up into small coils called Con Bun. Vietnamese rice vermicelli is a preferable as well as a popular dish! The best rice noodles have only two ingredients: rice or rice flour, and water.
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What are Vietnamese police called?

The People's Public Security of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Công an Nhân dân Việt Nam) is the main police and security forces of Vietnam, under control of the Ministry of Public Security. It is a part of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces and under the de facto control of Communist Party of Vietnam.
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What is Vietnamese Bobo?

Bobo, Vietnamese name for Job's tears, a plant of south-east Asia.
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What are dumplings called in Vietnam?

Hoanh Thanh [Vietnamese Dumplings]

[Wontons] are a traditional Chinese dumpling found across regional Chinese Cuisine. [Hoành Thánh] is the Vietnamese version with Chinese origins. All are delicious but differ slightly in choice seasonings and meat.
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What does mi mean in Vietnamese?

Mì or mi is a Vietnamese term for yellow wheat noodles. It can also refer to egg noodles. They were brought over to Vietnam as wonton noodles by Chinese immigrants. The Vietnamese version of wonton noodles is mì hoành thánh.
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What is the famous sandwich in Vietnam?

What Is Banh Mi – The Famous Vietnamese Sandwich. The banh mi is an airy and crunchy French baguette, stuffed with an ever-varying combination of meats, vegetables, and sauces. This airy Vietnamese baguette is made with a combination of wheat and rice flours with a thin crispy crust.
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Do Vietnamese people eat banh mi?

Today, Banh Mi is mainly eaten as a breakfast meal or a midday snack (though I ate it for breakfast and dinner every day and have no regrets) and is considered a staple food all over Vietnam.
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What does banh bao mean in Vietnamese?

Bánh bao (literally "dumplings") is a Vietnamese bun based on the Cantonese da bao (大包, literally "big bun") brought to Vietnam by Cantonese immigrants. It is a ball-shaped bun containing pork or chicken meat, onions, eggs, mushrooms and vegetables, in Vietnamese cuisine.
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What does du ma me mean in Vietnamese?

What does đụ má mean in Vietnamese? It is short for đụ má mày which is a Vietnamese expletive that is roughly the same as “f you” in English.
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What meat is used in banh mi?

The traditional banh mi started as a meat-filled banquette with Asian flavours. Most are filled with pork, chicken and/or pate. Beef and other meats have been introduced in recent years. Here is a list of the popular local varieties.
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What does Boo Koo mean in Vietnamese?

"boocoo" is the illiterate Americanized version of the French adverb "beaucoup" meaning much or many, that was used in Vietnam. Share. 8 Shares. View previous comments… Bob Joyce.
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What is a Bobo insult?

Noun. bobo m (plural bobos) a stupid or naive person; a fool.
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What is boba called in vietnamese?

In Vietnam, the tapioca pearls are called "bột báng" which likely is similar to the pronunciation of the Chinese "Boba" and the miniature version of these pearls have been the staple in most pudding/sweet soup for decades.
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What Vietnamese called American soldiers?

grunt Slang term used for an American infantry soldier.
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What are Vietnamese soldiers called?

They were the North Vietnamese Army, the NVA, the People's Army of Vietnam and they were the People's Liberation Armed Forces of South Vietnam. Collectively the United States often called them the Viet Cong. It was commonly shortened to VC, which in military alphabet code was spoken as Victor Charlie.
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What is 911 in Vietnam?

The local equivalents to the number “911” line in Vietnam are 113 for police calls, 114 for fire and 115 for ambulance. The State Department is committed to assisting U.S. citizens who become victims of crime while abroad.
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How do Vietnamese say pho?

The generally accepted way to say “pho” is “fuh.”

Though the most common way to pronounce pho in Vietnam is “fuh” (like “duh”), some regions pronounce it more like “foe” and others stretch the word out into two syllables, according to Diane Cu, co-creator of the blog White on Rice Couple, via Chowhound.
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Why is pho pronounced?

The origins of pho are as muddled as the pronunciation of the word itself. Most historians would argue that it's the Vietnamese adaptation of the French dish pot-au-feu, which would explain why it sounds more like “feu” than anything else.
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What is banh in English?

In Vietnamese, the term bánh (Hanoi: [ɓaʲŋ̟˧˥] or Saigon: [ɓan˧˥], Chữ Nôm: 餅) translates loosely as "cake" or "bread", but refers to a wide variety of prepared foods that can easily be eaten by hands or chopsticks.
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