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Thin rice cake - Nam Dinh | Famous specialty of Nam Dinh

Folk songs have been associated with our childhood:

“Whoever comes to Yen Dinh, please stop
in Huong’s hometown and ask for a taste of Mrs. Thin’s Chung cake”

Banh Chung Ba Thin is a famous specialty of Nam Dinh, this is also considered the pride of the people of Hai Hau countryside. Mrs. Thin’s banh chung existed a long time ago, around 1948. At that time, Mrs. Thin’s banh chung was very famous in the district town. The cake just needs to be taken out to where it ends up right there. Delicious cake is because her heart is encapsulated in each layer of cake. Although the price of rice and bean meat has increased over time, the cake of Mrs. Thin still does not loosen, reduce the filling or reduce the rice.

Bánh chưng bà Thìn

Mrs. Thin’s Chung Cake

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How many times has Mrs. Thin followed the car to Hanoi, followed the soldier’s backpack to bring the cake back to Lang Son, down the boat to the remote islands. Behind the layer of green dong leaves is a layer of bright, pearl-like rice wrapped around a delicious, mouth-watering filling of bean curd,… From ancient times until now, Mrs. Thin’s Chung cake has always been present on the ancestral altar on Tet holidays. . Today, tourists buy Banh Chung Ba Thin to enjoy on normal days or bring back as gifts for relatives and friends.

Tìm hiểu bánh chưng bà Thìn

Learn about Mrs. Thin’s banh chung

Banh chung is much more delicious when combined with a bowl of onion melon and frozen meat. Oh, the taste of Tet is overflowing in the stomach. Mr. Thin has now become an ancient man! However, the profession of making traditional banh chung has always been fully preserved by many of his descendants, trying to promote the long-standing brand of their ancestors. This Nam Dinh specialty food does not need to be advertised, but everyone knows it.

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