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Vietnamese food.
Any experts on Vietnamese food here?
I'm trying to find out other names of a product. It's a meat type food, kinda has the consistency of tofu, if i remember correctly. My friend who is Vietnamese referred to it as (this is how she pronounced it) "yaw". Any help? |
Hey now, this is a Japanese food forum.
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Yeah, I know. But I also know there are a bit of Vietnamese people here.
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Eww, why would you wanna eat something that has the consistency of tofu?lol
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If only Housetek was online. xD
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Even though this is the Japanese food forum, I'm Viet so I think I can help you out.
I have a feeling you're talking about giò ḷua (pronounced yaw loo-wa). It's a whitish Vietnamese ham/meat-loaf thing that (as you described)can have a tofu-like consistency. Amm.. and sometimes it's also called chả lụa . |
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hullo ... it wouldnt happen to be brownish would it? cuz if it is... then i know exactly what you talking about. it comes in blocks like Tofu.... has the consistency of Tofu, but... its made of pigs blood. i personally cant stand it. =P you get them in any asian store in jars in lil blocks id stick with Pho if i was you =) hehe |
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this stuff i'm talking about, it comes like either in slices or in a roll where you can slice it. cause she used to bring me slices for lunch. i say slices; they're like 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick. =/ anyways. more breakdown. lol also, someone once told me it smelled like cat food. -EDIT: CASE CLOSED- i looked up "giò ḷua" in google and found a pic. that's it. thanks for the help!! =] |
i love vietemese cinnamon. its sooo much better than other cinnamon, especially for baking.
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We Japanese people eat many foods that some have come to view as Japanese foods but in fact they came from other countries. Examples: ラーメン = raamen, is actually Chinese style noodles カレー = curry, is actually an Indian dish マボ豆腐 = mabodofu, is actually a Chinese dish http://img.gkblogger.com/blog/imgdb/.../061/377_2.JPG お茶 = green tea, is actually from China 餃子 = gyoza, is actually Chinese http://www.cuisinejaponaise.be/img/Hama-Shin_Gyoza.jpg |
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