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Bánh khoai mì

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Vietnamese cassava cake For the similar but independently-derived cake also known as "cassava cake" from the Philippines, see Cassava cake.
Bánh khoai mì
TypeCake
CourseDessert, snack
Place of originVietnam
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
Main ingredientsCassava, sugar, coconut milk
VariationsBánh khoai mì nướng, Bánh khoai mì hấp
Similar dishesCassava cake, Bibingka, Pilawpinan mont

Bánh khoai mì is a Vietnamese cake made from grated cassava, sugar, coconut milk, and a small amount of salt.

There are two varieties:

  • Bánh khoai mì nướng - baked
  • Bánh khoai mì hấp - steamed (much less common)

A similar cake made from taro is called bánh khoai môn.

Bánh khoai mì is similar to the cassava cake of the Philippines. The Filipino dish, however, differs in its top layer, which is traditionally custard, and in its use of milk as an ingredient.

References

  1. Lucy Nguyen-Hong-Nhiem - A Dragon Child: Reflections Of A Daughter Of Annam In America Page 13 2004 "She loved to cook our favorite dishes, bánh xèo and bánh khoái."
  2. "Cassava Cake Recipe". Panlasang Pinoy Recipes™. Retrieved 17 December 2018.

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