Bánh canh
Bánh canh (literally "soup cake") is a thick Vietnamese noodle that can be made from tapioca flour or a mixture of rice and tapioca flour. "Cake" refers to the thick sheet of uncooked dough from which the noodles are cut. The Vietnamese word bánh refers to items such as noodles or cakes that are made from flour, and canh means "soup."
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Bánh canh
Bánh canh (literally "soup cake") is a thick Vietnamese noodle that can be made from tapioca flour or a mixture of rice and tapioca flour. "Cake" refers to the thick sheet of uncooked dough from which the noodles are cut. The Vietnamese word bánh refers to items such as noodles or cakes that are made from flour, and canh means "soup."
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Bánh canh (literally "soup cak ...... flour, and canh means "soup."
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El bánh canh (literalmente ‘so ...... n polvo o con harina de trigo.
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Tapiocaflour, optionallyriceflour
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Bánh canh with pork, fish balls, prawn cakes and fried tofu
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Bánh canh (literally "soup cak ...... flour, and canh means "soup."
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El bánh canh (literalmente ‘so ...... n polvo o con harina de trigo.
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