Bánh hỏi
Bánh hỏi (Vietnamese: [ɓaɲ hɔːj] is a Vietnamese dish consisting of rice vermicelli woven into intricate bundles and often topped with chopped scallions or garlic chives sauteed in oil, served with a complementary meat dish. The strings of noodles are usually only as thin as a toothpick; the texture is firm enough so the noodles do not fall apart but is not at all sticky to keep the dish light.
Bowl of bánh hỏi | |
Type | Noodle |
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Place of origin | Vietnam |
Region or state | Bình Định Province |
Main ingredients | Rice vermicelli, scallions or garlic chives |
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