Cốm

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.

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.

References

  • Com Vong Vietnam website
  • CM

    CM or its variants may refer to:

    Computing

  • Championship Manager, popular football management simulation game
  • Change management (ITSM), IT Service Management discipline
  • Computer Modern, default family of typefaces used by the typesetting program TeX
  • Configuration management, a systems engineering process for establishing and maintaining consistency
  • Connection Machine, series of supercomputers
  • Content management, technologies that support the collection, management, and publishing of information
  • Context menu, pop-up menu in computer interfaces which can vary depending on the item selected
  • CyanogenMod, aftermarket firmware for a number of Android phones
  • Entertainment

  • Captain Mainwaring, a character in the BBC sitcom Dad's Army
  • Castle Marrach, an online text-based roleplaying game
  • Chessmaster, chess computer program series
  • Christian Marketplace, a trade magazine
  • Cooking Mama, a video game released in 2006
  • Criminal Minds, a television crime drama series on CBS
  • The Cross Movement, a Christian hip-hop group
  • Guqin

    The guqin (simplified/traditional: 古琴; pinyin: gǔqín; Wade–Giles ku-ch'in; pronounced [kùtɕʰǐn]; literally "ancient stringed instrument") is a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family. It has been played since ancient times, and has traditionally been favoured by scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement, as highlighted by the quote "a gentleman does not part with his qin or se without good reason," as well as being associated with the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius. It is sometimes referred to by the Chinese as "the father of Chinese music" or "the instrument of the sages". The guqin is not to be confused with the guzheng, another Chinese long zither also without frets, but with moveable bridges under each string.

    Traditionally, the instrument was simply referred to as qin (Wade–Giles ch'in) but by the twentieth century the term had come to be applied to many other musical instruments as well: the yangqin hammered dulcimer, the huqin family of bowed string instruments, and the Western piano are examples of this usage. The prefix "gu-" (meaning "ancient") was later added for clarification. Thus, the instrument is called "guqin" today. It can also be called qixianqin (lit. "seven-stringed instrument"). Because Robert Hans van Gulik's famous book about the qin is called The Lore of the Chinese Lute, the guqin is sometimes inaccurately called a lute. Other incorrect classifications, mainly from music compact discs, include "harp" or "table-harp".

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