Bo vien are Vietnamese beef meatballs, a staple ingredient in the country's culinary landscape, particularly famous as an accompaniment in pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), but also enjoyed in other dishes or even as a snack on their own. These meatballs are known for their dense, chewy texture and are seasoned with garlic, sugar, and fish sauce. The preparation of bo vien involves grounding beef to a fine paste and then mixing it with the seasonings. Most recipes also include baking powder, which helps to achieve the meatballs' characteristic bouncy and firm texture. The mixture is then shaped into small balls and boiled until cooked through. In Vietnam, bo vien can be found in noodle soups, served with dipping sauces, or included in hot pots. They are a popular choice for adding protein to various dishes, offering a distinctive texture and flavor that enhances the overall meal.
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