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Radish Cake - Bac Lieu | Famous specialty of Bac Lieu Province

Visiting “the country of the prince” without trying the  radish cake  is a waste of time. Radish cake  originates from the Chinese and is often used on the occasion of anniversaries or the celebration of the Lunar New Year.

Over time,  radish cake  has become a unique feature in culinary culture and is the peace of Bac Lieu people with friends near and far. However, it is not possible to come to Bac Lieu to enjoy the  radish cake right away, people also spread the funny saying “Eating cake is also fateful” because this dish is often sold on trolleys or carts. street goods.

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Through the skillful hands of the craftsman, the ingredients are also quite simple and rustic, creating a unique feature of the dish. The crust is made from flour and pureed white radish and is rolled extremely thin. The filling includes white radish, cassava root, dried shrimp and meat. The most important is still the process because it is quite complicated and elaborate.

The cake has a clear white color that penetrates into the filling and the green onion inside looks very nice and cool. The sweetness of the meat and the sweetness of the roots combine to create a unique taste of the  cake of  the prince of Bac Lieu.

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  • Address of the shop selling radish cakes in Bac Lieu: Radish cake shop, Ward 1, City. Bac Lieu.
  • Price of Bac Lieu radish cake: 15,000 VND – 20,000 VND / plate.

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