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Milk rice paper – Ben Tre | Famous specialty of Ben Tre Province

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Coming to Ben Tre, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the specialties here such as delicious coconut candies, to the famous My Long rice paper…. But do not forget to enjoy another attractive specialty of this land which is   full-flavoured milk rice paper .

To make  milk rice paper,  people prepare ingredients of coconut milk, rice flour, tapioca flour, pandan leaves, durian mixed together, according to the secret of the workers here. Just read through the ingredients to make sure you feel the rising aroma of the cakes.

People can enjoy it directly as soon as they buy it or they can bake it. When eating, you will feel the fatty taste of coconut milk combined with the softness of rice flour and tapioca, and the sweet aroma of durian creating an impressive flavor, typical for  milk rice paper . This is also an attractive gift for relatives, family, friends… when you have the opportunity to visit Ben Tre.

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