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Can Tho rice paper (or noodle?) making place

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2008

A rice paper manufacturing plant in Can Tho, Vietnam. Ingredients are spread on fabric "drums" and cooled before being placed in the sun to dry.
UPDATE: could actually be making noodles - we were shown some kind of rotary guillotine as well. Sorry, the tour guide was rushing around all over the place so it was hard to get a good description from him!

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  • 1) They're sold to places that need them (restaurants, markets etc)

    2) You use them to wrap different foods in, mainly spring rolls - or if it was a noodle place then they slice them into strips using a machine.

    3) I ate noodles and spring rolls in Asia, but I don't know if the material came from this one place

    4) No idea, but in the heat there I'd say no more than an hour or two

    5) I don't know, I did wonder this myself! Also where I saw fish being dried in the sun.

  • What was then done with these rice papers?

    How are these rice papers used?

    Did you eat them?

    How long did they dry?

    What if it was raining?

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