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Stop Motion Video Shows How a Bánh Mì Is Made

This stop motion video made by Triet Le Thanh uses 1,146 individual photos to show how a traditional bánh mì is assembled.


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According to the video description, it took Thanh “2 weeks, with 2 sleepless nights” to complete the tedious production process and he hopes that it will inspire more people to give the Vietnamese sandwich a try “because it is simply delicious.” 

Agreed.

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