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Frequently asked questions

  • What is banh nam hue?

    Banh nam Hue is a traditional Vietnamese steamed rice dumpling wrapped in banana leaves, originating from Hue, central Vietnam. It is filled with minced pork and shrimp.

  • How do you make banh nam hue?

    To make banh nam hue, prepare a dough from rice flour and tapioca starch, create a filling from minced pork and shrimp, wrap the filled dough in banana leaves, then steam the packages.

  • How long does it take to make banh nam hue?

    Making banh nam hue takes approximately 2-4 hours, including the preparation and cooking time.

  • Are there vegetarian options for banh nam hue?

    Yes, you can substitute the pork and shrimp with tofu or your preferred vegetables.

  • What does banh nam hue taste like?

    Banh nam hue offers a mix of flavors: savory from the pork and shrimp filling, and slightly sweet and spicy fish sauce on the side.

  • How do you pronounce banh nam hue?

    Banh nam hue is pronounced as 'bahn nahm hway'.

  • Are there other versions of banh nam hue from other regions?

    Yes, versions of banh nam vary by region in Vietnam, with differences in the wrapping leaf, shape, size, filling and cooking method.

  • What's the calorie content in banh nam hue?

    Calories in banh nam hue can vary, but on average, a serving contains about 150-200 calories.

  • What is banh nam hue made from?

    Banh nam Hue is made from rice flour, mixed with a bit of tapioca starch. It is then filled with minced pork and shrimp.

  • How do you serve banh nam hue?

    Banh nam hue is typically served with sweet and spicy fish sauce on the side.

  • Can you freeze banh nam hue?

    Yes, banh nam hue can be frozen. To reheat, steam them while they are still frozen.

  • Is banh nam hue spicy?

    Banh nam hue itself isn't spicy but is usually served with spicy fish sauce.

  • Is banh nam hue gluten-free?

    Yes, banh nam hue is typically gluten-free, although you should always check the ingredients to be sure.

  • What is the difference between banh nam hue and banh bot loc?

    While both are traditional Vietnamese dishes, banh nam hue is made with rice flour and is steamed in banana leaves, whereas banh bot loc is made with tapioca flour and can be either steamed or boiled.

  • Where can I buy ready-made banh nam hue?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Is banh nam hue a dessert or a meal?

    Banh nam hue is typically served as a snack or part of a meal, rather than a dessert.