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Malaysian Food
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Guess what's for lunch! One of the core ingredients isn't here.
Some sorta noodle in soup?
@annoyed_crabby@monyet.cc
It's actually Vietnam popiah! Not authentic, just used whatever ingredients we had at hand.
Bánh cuốn? It's popular for breakfast up north
nah, it's not Bánh cuốn, i think he/she's trying to make Gỏi Cuốn. Bánh cuốn is like Cheong Fun
Ah, that's what it's called in the native tongue. Yup, it is. But more on greens instead of proteins.
In Viet (south) it's called Gỏi Cuốn, not Bánh cuốn. Bánh cuốn is more like Cheong Fun, Gỏi Cuốn is Vietnamese ricepaper roll.
If you shallow fry the ricepaper it turns into keropok, and get deconstructed rice paper roll pretty cool.
Ah, thanks for the correction!
Ooo, it does looks delicious 🤤
Very light and easy on the stomach too.
Looks like some sort of salad?