Noun
a thin delicate material resembling paper; made from the rice-paper tree
Source: WordNetBan xeo is served wrapped in mustard leaf, lettuce leaves or rice paper, and stuffed with mint leaves, basil, fish leaf and/or other herbs, and dipped in a sweet and sour diluted fish sauce. Source: Internet
At the Wrightwood studio, Jin Sil Kim’s JJ Garden and Art gallery, the works of eight Established-Women Artists included ceramic party balloons, black and white photography, and paint on wood, metal, rice paper, canvas, and silk. Source: Internet
Denault's mixed-media paintings incorporate such material as India ink, gesso, acrylic paint, rice paper and thread. Source: Internet
My take: I slathered the rice paper wrappers with a gingery-onion paste, added a couple stiff-spined lettuce leaves for crunch, there was brown-sugar rubbed tofu, mushrooms, and herbs (in this case cilantro). Source: Internet
Grilled pork, lettuce, and rice noodles rolled in rice paper. Source: Internet
The rice paper is nice because it keeps all the moisture from the fish inside and still provides crunch. Source: Internet