bánh đa

Etymology
Often explained as being derived from 🇰🇲, from the supposed resemblance of the rice paper to a banyan leaf.

This name was the result of a taboo-induced lexical replacement of the preexisting, during Lord 's rule of Northern Vietnam (1623–1654), when there was of Tráng's name. The original term is now preserved in areas of Central and Southern Vietnam, which were not under the reign of Lord Trịnh Tráng at the time.

Noun

 * 1)  Vietnamese rice paper
 * 2) food which features flat noodles made from rice flour
 * 3) food prepared from a rice cracker