Variations Bánh cốm | Main ingredients Rice kernels | |
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Similar Chè, Bánh, Nem, Xôi, Nộm |
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Cốm, or green rice, is a dish in Vietnamese cuisine. It is not dyed green, as can be done with pandan, but is immature rice kernels roasted over very low heat then pounded in a mortar and pestle until flattened. Cốm is seasonal dish associated with autumn. It can be eaten plain or with coconut. The taste is slightly sweet with a nutty flavor. It is a popular seasonal dessert across Vietnam, especially in Northern delta food cuisine.
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- Street foods in vietnam c m spectial food in hanoi
- C m x o d a green sticky rice with coconut 1 minute recipe
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A traditional pastry, bánh cốm (green rice cake) is made using cốm with mung bean filling. Cốm is often offered to worship the ancestors in the Mid Autumn Festival. The green rice can also be used in sweet soup, chè cốm. Cốm is similar to flat green rice of the Khmer people.
C m x o d a green sticky rice with coconut 1 minute recipe
References
Cốm Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA