Anchovy is a popular folk dish of Quang Ngai people. Quang Ngai is located near the sea in January, February is the most anchovy season. Quang Ngai people process anchovies into many Quang Ngai specialties. From tho pepper anchovies, steamed anchovies are used in daily meals. In this season, there is a lot of rice because the demand is not enough, people have preserved anchovies by drying, drying, deep-frying, and anchovies. There is a very special dish made from anchovies “squishy anchovies” like that, but with a few more glasses of my hometown wine, there’s nothing like it. The price of anchovies is very affordable, only 30,000 VND/kg, you can cook many delicious and attractive dishes, especially at affordable prices, you can buy it as a very convenient gift.
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