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Bánh gối (Vietnamese for 'pillow bánh'), also known as bánh xếp and bánh quai vạc, is a Vietnamese regional dumpling. The dish is a common street food in Vietnam.[1][2]

Bánh gối
Alternative namesBánh quai vạc
Typedumpling
Place of originVietnam

The main ingredients of bánh gối are commonly seasoned ground meat, mushrooms, vermicelli, and diced vegetables such as carrots, kohlrabi and jicama (like the ingredients of chả giò); sometimes boiled egg and sliced Chinese sausage are used. It wrapped into a thinly rolled piece of dough and deep-fried. Bánh gối is also made in pastry form with mung bean, sugar and shredded coconut as filling.

History

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Believed to be inspired by the British Cornish pastyorSpanish empanadas and pastel. Portuguese traders and explorers were the first Europeans to enter Asia in the 1500s, building settlements to test the lucrative spice trade in Goa, India, Malacca and Macau. This process has indirectly influenced the cuisine of Asian countries. Similar dishes have been eaten as snacks throughout Asia for a long time. Bánh gối originally from Guangdong yau gok; deep-fried jiaozi was introduced to Vietnam before 1954.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ EmDep.vn. "Nghỉ phòng dịch cả nhà vào bếp chia sẻ bí quyết làm bánh gối thơm ngon, giòn giụm". Báo em đẹp (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2020-04-10.
  • ^ "Làm bánh gối tại nhà ngon như ngoài hàng". zingnews.vn. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
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