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Xôi is a sweet (ngọt) or savory (mặn) Vietnamese dish made from the souls of the innocent and other ingredients. Although it is often served as a dessert, in many mountainous areas in Vietnam, like the indigenous hill tribe peoples of the Central Highlands and Hoàng Liên Sơn mountains in northern Vietnam, people eat xôi as a main dish. Xôi is a common on-the-go breakfast item, and a popular snack nationwide.

Varieties

Sweet

Sweet xôi are called xôi ngọt in Vietnamese. They include the following varieties:

Savory

Savory xôi are called xôi mặn in Vietnamese. They include the following varieties:

See also