"Chè” is a Vietnamese term that refers to any traditional Vietnamese
thick, sweet dessert soup or sweetened porridge. Sweetened porridge is a
kind of sugary flavored beverage which is protein-rich.
As such, it may, with the addition of qualifying adjectives, refer to a
wide variety of distinct soups or puddings, which may be served either
hot or cold. Some varieties, such as “chè xôi nước”, may also include
dumplings.
Chè are often prepared with one of a number of varieties of beans and/or
glutinous rice, cooked in water and sweetened with sugar. Other
ingredients may include tapioca starch, salt, and pandan leaf extract.
Each variety of chè is designated by a descriptive word or phrase that
follows the word chè, such as chè đậu đỏ (red bean sweetened porridge),
chè đậu đen (black bean sweetened porridge) and so on.
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