Bánh đậu xanh
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Bánh đậu xanh (餅豆靑, mung bean pastry) is a type of
bánh In Vietnamese, the term ''bánh'' ( or , 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. With the addition of qualifying adjectives, '' ...
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Vietnamese Vietnamese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Vietnam, a country in Southeast Asia ** A citizen of Vietnam. See Demographics of Vietnam. * Vietnamese people, or Kinh people, a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Vietnam ** Overse ...
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Chinese cuisine Chinese cuisine encompasses the numerous cuisines originating from China, as well as overseas cuisines created by the Chinese diaspora. Because of the Chinese diaspora and historical power of the country, Chinese cuisine has influenced many o ...
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/ref> It is a specialty of Hải Dương province. Lüdou gao (绿豆糕, mung bean pastry) and lüdou huang (綠豆黄) are two types of mung bean pastries, with the former being dry and the latter being wet and fermented. File:Mung bean cake.jpg,
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''lüdou gao'' File:Img06285-XiAnMoslemRestaurantM+R.jpg, Islamic Mung bean cake specialty store in Xi'an, Shaanxi File:Banh dau xanh.jpg,
Vietnamese Vietnamese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Vietnam, a country in Southeast Asia ** A citizen of Vietnam. See Demographics of Vietnam. * Vietnamese people, or Kinh people, a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Vietnam ** Overse ...
''bánh đậu xanh''


See also

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Dasik Dasik ( ko, 다식; lit. "tea food") is a bite-size hangwa that is normally accompanied by tea. It can be made by kneading grain or other edible seed flour or pollen with honey, then pressing them into a decorative mould called ''dasikpan'' (). ...


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Photos of Chinese ''lüdou huang'', which is closer to Vietnamese ''bánh đậu xanh'' than ''lüdou gao'' does
{{DEFAULTSORT:Banh Dau Xanh Vietnamese pastries Chinese cuisine