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A bowl of mì vằn thắn in Hanoi

(mỳ) or mi is a Vietnamese term for yellow wheat noodles.[1] 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. The noodles can be either thin or wide and are commonly used in súp mì (noodle soup) and mì khô (dry noodles).

Types

or noodle soup can be served with a pork-based broth with the noodles and other ingredients together or with the soup served separately. Common ingredients are noodles, pork broth, ground pork, chives and a choice of meats or toppings. They can be served with spicy pickled green papaya (đu đủ chua ngọt) on the side. Condiments may include soy sauce, sa tế, pickled jalapenos, and red or white vinegar.

  • Mì hoành thánh (mì vằn thắn) – wonton noodle soup
  • Mì sủi (xủi) cảo – dumpling noodle soup
  • Mì thập cẩm – combination noodle soup with barbecue pork (xá xíu/char siu), chicken, shrimp, squid
  • Mì vịt quay – Cantonese-style roast duck noodle soup
  • Mì vịt tiềm – seared and braised duck leg noodle soup with herbs, soy sauce, and bok choy
  • Mì hải sản – seafood noodle soup
  • Mì sa tế bò – beef sate noodle soup
  • Mì bò viên – beef meatball noodle soup
  • Mì cá viên – fishball noodle soup
  • Mì Quảng – Typical dishes of Quảng Nam province

See also

References

  1. ^ Dao, Dan Q. (2 December 2016). "10 Essential Vietnamese Noodle Soups to Know (Beyond Pho)". Saveur. Retrieved 8 May 2019.



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