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Stir-fried snail with coconut – Hau Giang | Famous specialty of Hau Giang province

Fried snail with coconut is   a popular but very delicious Hau Giang specialty . Fried snail with coconut, just hearing the name knows the greasy, sweet taste of the dish. The sweet taste of snail meat blends with the greasy, sweet coconut milk taste with acrid laksa leaves. Simple but incredibly attractive. As for the sauce, guests can dip it with bread or eat it with vermicelli, which is delicious and strange. This dish of sautéed snails with coconut in Hau Giang is sold in most eateries and restaurants near the sea. The price is reasonable, affordable and delicious, attracting many tourists to enjoy.
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Stir-fried snail with coconut – Hau Giang’s most popular specialty

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