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Rice Noodles - Ca Pua - An Giang | Famous specialty of An Giang province

Com Ni – Ca Pua are two specialties that attract tourists. This dish comes from the Cham ethnic group in Chau Giang (Chau Doc, An Giang). The two dishes are often inseparable and create a delicious taste. The cooking process requires the cook to be very skillful. Com Ni requires the cook to be very skillful. From the preparation to the preparation and presentation of the dish. The process of cooking Ni rice is very sophisticated and careful. When the rice is almost cooked, pour coconut water or milk into the pot and cook until cooked. For a more exotic taste, we will add raisins mixed with rice.
Consciousness of Ca Pua Chau Doc
Rice Noodles Ca Pua
  • Address: you can easily find it at An Giang market

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