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Originally Posted by Count Zarth
That's just noodles and water and shit. My poverty chicken dinners are fully of healthy protein and nutrition.
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I really hope you're trolling here. Pho is quite a bit more than noodles and water and shit. Jesus. Just in case you're not trolling and actually are ignorant of what it takes to make
pho:
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The broth for beef pho is generally made by simmering beef bones, oxtails, flank steak, charred onion, charred ginger and spices. For a more intense flavor, the bones may still have beef on them. Chicken bones also work and produce a similar broth. Seasonings can include Saigon cinnamon or other kinds of cinnamon as alternatives (may use usually in stick form, sometimes in powder form in pho restaurant franchises overseas), star anise, roasted ginger, roasted onion, black cardamom, coriander seed, fennel seed, and clove. The broth takes several hours to make.[34]
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On top of that, pho usually has cuts of beef, meatballs, tripe, and tendon that go into the broth. It's crazy hearty. Chicken soup on steroids.