Bánh mì
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Alternatibong ngaran | Vietnamese roll or sandwich, Saigon roll or sandwich |
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Klase | Sandwich |
Ginikanang lugar | South Vietnam |
Naimbento kan | 1950s[1] |
Pangenot na salak | Vietnamese baguette (also called bánh mì) |
Baryasyon | See below |
Kaparehas na pagkakan | num pang, khao jee pâté[2] |
Sa lutong Bietnamita, an bánh mì o bahn mi (/ˈbɑːn miː/,[3][4][5][6] /ˈbæn/;[7][6] Plantilya:IPA-vi, 'tinapay') iyo an halipot na baguette na may mahimpis, maragsip na crust asin malumoy, airy tekstura.
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