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Song Than Vermicelli – Binh Dinh | Famous specialty of Pacify the province

Unlike the usual vermicelli you often eat, Bun Song Than is not made from wheat flour or rice flour, but is specially made from mung bean flour. Pure white vermicelli, soft and easy to chew, with a slight aftertaste of green beans, suitable for use in water or dry dishes, equally delicious.

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Moreover, Song Than vermicelli has a higher nutritional value than other types of vermicelli, so the cost to make this type of vermicelli is equally expensive, having to 5kg of green beans is only 1kg of vermicelli.

Recommended place:  Bun Song Than Ly Thi Huong
Address:  29 Ngo Duc De, TT. Binh Dinh, An Nhon, Binh Dinh

Reference price:   VND 50,000

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