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Type | Rice pudding |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Vietnam |
Region or state | Southern Vietnam |
Main ingredients | Glutinous rice, yeast |
Cơm rượu (Vietnamese pronunciation: [kəːm ʐɨə̌ˀw]) also known as rượu nếp cái is a traditional Vietnamese dessert from Southern Vietnam, made from glutinous rice. It is also offered on the fifth of May of the lunar calendar, the Vietnamese Mid-year festival.
To prepare cơm rượu, glutinous rice is cooked, mixed with yeast, and rolled into small balls. The balls are served in a slightly alcoholic milky, white liquid which is essentially a form of rice wine, and which also contains small amounts of sugar and salt. The dish is eaten with a spoon.
In Northern Vietnam, a similar dessert (which is thicker, with no liquid, and not made into balls) is called xôi rượu.
Northern-style cơm rượu uses nếp cái hoa vàng or nếp than.
Cơm rượu in the central region is made with nếp ngỗng, and is cut into thick squares, and fermented in layers of banana leaves. This variation is also the strongest.
See also
References
- ^ "Get drunk in the taste of cơm rượu". vietnamnews.vn. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
- ^ "Cơm rượu | Traditional Dessert From Vietnam | TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
- ONLINE, TUOI TRE (2024-06-10). "Cơm rượu vào Tết Đoan ngọ: Ăn sao để tốt cho sức khỏe?". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2024-10-31.
External links
- Cơm rượu page
- Cơm rượu recipe and photo
- Cơm rượu page (Vietnamese)
- Hương vị ngày Tết page (Vietnamese)
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