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Banh gio – Bac Kan | Famous specialty of Bac Kan Province

Bánh gio hay còn gọi là bánh ú tro, bánh nẳng... món quà quê gây thương nhớ cho bao người - VietFlavour.com

Banh Gio  , also known as  Banh Tro ,  Banh U Tro Banh Nuong … a very familiar cake that is indispensable in the  Lunar New Year’s Eve feast  of the Vietnamese people.

 Every place, every region, and even every house makes different banh gio , it’s different in the country where the ash is made. Therefore, if you once come back to Bac Kan and taste banh gio, you will feel the very special flavor of this place.

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