: a soup made of beef or chicken broth and rice noodles
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Pho, which first appeared in print in English in 1935, was borrowed from a Vietnamese word which was spelled phở. English speakers replaced the vowel with "o" but preserved the pronunciation as "fuh," rather than "foh." Another Vietnamese food word that was borrowed into English is nuoc mam, which refers to a type of fish sauce that is fermented in brine. In that case as well, the original Vietnamese word had accent marks that were lost on the journey into English. Nuoc mam was recorded in English just a few years before pho arrived.
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Slurp pho from Huế Asian Kitchen, dig in to curry at Cafe India or bite into a brat at Vanguard.—Rachel Bernhard, Journal Sentinel, 26 Nov. 2024 This Westminster restaurant also has a standout list of pho (more than a dozen), vermicelli noodles, rice dishes and beverages ranging from iced Vietnamese coffee and Thai tea to fresh lemon soda and soft drinks.—Brock Keeling, Orange County Register, 1 Oct. 2024 Walking through the market, your food options include raw oysters, pho, chicken shawarma, sushi, sandwiches, tacos, charcuterie boards and Cuban and Burmese delicacies.—Carlie Kollath Wells, Axios, 9 Oct. 2024 Elizabeth Street Cafe This vibrant, bright cafe, located on the grounds of the chic Hotel Saint Vincent, offers a unique fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisine, ranging from steaming bowls of pho to bánh mì sandwiches, as well as fresh pastries and a standout coffee program.—Christine Chitnis, Vogue, 4 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for pho
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