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Hoa Da rice paper – Phu Yen | Famous specialty of Phu Yen Province

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Famous rice paper in Hoa Da village

Rice paper in the Central region in general and rice paper in Phu Yen in particular  is 4 times bigger than the rice paper in the South . Referring to the most famous rice paper area in Phu Yen, we must mention Hoa Da rice paper, fragrant rice paper with a strong smell of rice. Rice paper is used in many dishes from being  an ingredient to roll with shrimp and meat  to being used as a shell to roll spring rolls or serve with other dishes.

Reference address:

Thuan Trang – Hoa Da Rice Paper

11A Luong Van Chanh, Ward 4, City. Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen

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