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Sweet potatoes Binh Tan – Vinh Long | Famous specialty of Vinh Long Province

The land of Binh Tan in Vinh Long has long been known as the paradise of sweet potatoes. The fertile soil and suitable climate create conditions for the sweet potato fields here to flourish. Binh Tan not only grows one type of sweet potato, but it is diverse from pumpkin, yang jade, paper purple to Japanese purple sweet potato, which are all delicious.

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Binh Tan sweet potatoes  are famous for their large, long tubers and beautiful skin that are less susceptible to pests and diseases. But when it comes to dishes from sweet potatoes, it’s okay to mention them all. Sophisticated and sophisticated, it can be used to  cook ba basweet potatojaggery sweet potato ,  but strangely, Western tea dishes can all be added sweet potatoes without fear of getting lost.

It is also possible to process savory dishes such as curry, aromatic or lagu as delicious as other vegetables. Or you can cleverly transform it into snacks: cheese shake, fried sweet potato, sweet potato sweet… Or simply boiled or buried in the kitchen is already the most delicious in the world.

Binh Tan sweet potato  in the memory of Vinh Long’s children is also a nostalgia. Forget how early in the morning the whole family gathers around a basket of smoky sweet potatoes. Or the boiled potatoes that are brought to school are already a very beautiful childhood.

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