Place of origin Vietnam | ||
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Similar Bánh in, Bánh cáy, Bánh, Bánh Đậu Xanh, Bánh lọt |
Ki n th c b nh p a s c tr ng b nh l t da nh n s u ri ng u xanh m m tan ch y
Bánh bía, sometimes spelled bánh pía, is a type of Vietnamese cuisine bánh. A Suzhou style mooncake adapted from Teochew cuisine. The Vietnamese name comes from the Theochew word for pastry, "pia". In Saigon the pastry is called “bánh bía” while in Sóc Trăng and Vũng Thơm it is known by "bánh Pía". Some Vietnamese call it bánh lột da, which translates to "peeling flakes pastry", and those from the Bến Tre region call it bánh bao chi, which is the name for Mochi elsewhere in Vietnam. Popular fillings include durian, shredded pork fat, salted egg yolk, mung bean paste, taro and coconut.
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