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Banh Khuc – Hung Yen | Famous specialty of Hung Yen province

Bánh khúcBanh Khuong

A dish is  a combination of banana leaves, sticky rice, green beans, pork belly and bamboo leaves . When eating, peel off the leaves, fragrant, one side of the cake is a layer of white glutinous rice, the other side is a very unique dark gray vegetable. Delicious, rich, country-style flavor.

Reference price : 10,000 VND / 1 piece

Address to buy
: the markets of Van Giang district and Binh Minh commune, Khoai Chau district (formerly called Me total).

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