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Chè | Traditional Dessert From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Chè | Traditional Dessert From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Chè | Traditional Dessert From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Chè | Traditional Dessert From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas

Chè

Vietnamese chè dishes include any traditional sweet soup, beverage, pudding, or any other custard-like dessert that is made with a base of either water or coconut cream and served either hot or cold. Other ingredients for making chè include various jellies and fruits, beans and pulses, rice and grains, and even tubers and cereals.


It is believed that chè desserts originated in the central region of Vietnam, but today they are widely available throughout the country and prepared in countless variations. Because of their hearty contents like beans and sticky rice, they are a popular snack item commonly sold in plastic cups at Vietnamese grocery stores, while one of the most popular chè varieties prepared at home is the so-called chè đậu trắng.


This white bean and rice pudding flavored with coconut syrup is traditionally offered at Vietnamese family gatherings celebrating the first birthday of a baby.