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Pancakes (heavenly cake) – Bac Kan | Famous specialty of Bac Kan Province

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On the tray of each special occasion such as Tet holiday, wedding… of the Tay people in Bac Kan, a traditional dish cannot be missed, which is  Peng Pha cake .

Tiny ivory-white cakes with the typical flavor of the land and heaven of Ba Be people are processed without fuss, but full of pungent taste like wine yeast, the aroma of new sticky rice, the sweetness of honey, the acrid taste of incense. tea…

It looks very ordinary, but if you taste it once, it will make you like this place forever. And only Banh Banh Phap is strong enough to alleviate the homesickness of  Bac Kan children far from home .

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