Banh Tet Tra Roll is one of the famous specialties of Tra Vinh, this is the famous Tet cake created by the Tra Cuon people and is also an indispensable traditional dish in the Tet holiday of the people here. .
Tra Cuon Tet cake is wrapped with Siamese banana leaves or bamboo leaves, not dong leaves. Tra Cuon people boil cakes by steaming in water instead of boiling in water like other types of banh tet.
Just like Chung cake, Banh Tet Tra Roll has a flexible outer layer and has a very attractive aroma, sweet with the smell of coconut, the smell of new rice, the smell of nuggets…. This type of cake is loved by everyone because of its greasy and sweet taste that can be eaten until full without getting bored.
1.1 How to make Banh Tet Tra Cuon
To make a delicious, flexible Banh Tet Tra Cuon, you have to go through many stages. From choosing fresh, medium-sized banana leaves, then drying them in the sun to slightly tan, wipe them thoroughly and fold them neatly. Glutinous rice must choose a delicious wax, with suitable plasticity, not mixed with other types of rice. After the preparation is complete, the waxy sticky rice must be cleaned and dried. To get the characteristic green color and aroma, the cake must be mixed with the juice of the leaves.
The green beans used to make the filling must also be large, round, cooked. Pork fat is sliced thickly, then cut into long square bars, marinated with spices and then packed. To increase the attractive part, many places also add salted eggs in the filling.
Tra Cuon tet cake when eaten is cut into circles, thin and medium and can be served with papaya, sour shrimp or pickles. Because of the special delicious taste, Tra Roll cake always makes visitors unforgettable right at the first taste.
1.2 Where to buy Banh Tet Tra Cuon
Want to buy Tra Cuon Tet cake as a gift, go all the way from the center of Tra Vinh town to Highway 53 to Duyen Hai district. This is the origin of the famous Tra Cuon banh tet. In addition, Tra Cuon cake can be purchased at some of the following addresses:
Tea bowl shop Tra Cuon: 72/4, Pham Ngu Lao Street, Ward 1, Tra Vinh. Phone: 0387 227 997.
Dien Restaurant: Highway 53, Phuoc Hao, Tra Vinh. Phone: 091 923 97 20
Tra Vinh specialties: QL53, Phuoc Hao, Tra Vinh. Phone: 091 923 97 20
Source: Collected internet.
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