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Tet cake – Long An | Famous specialty of Long An Province

Referring to Tet cake, many people will immediately think of Tra Vinh’s Tet cake; or Can Tho’s banh tet with brocade leaves. However, in Long An, there is also a type of banh tet that captivates many tourists from all over the world. Long An Tet cake is made with many different types of fillings such as banana, bean, coconut, etc.
bánh tét long an
Long An tet cake is delicious and soft, not inferior to banh tet in other provinces

Suggested shopping address:  Banh Tet hamlet in Quarter 2, Duc Hoa town, Duc Hoa district, Long An province.

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