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Snakehead fish meal porridge – Quang Tri | Famous specialty of Quang Tri province

#Top 15 địa chỉ mua đặc sản Quảng Trị làm quà ngon đáng ghé thămPowdered snakehead fish porridge is  a specialty dish of Quang Tri  that is made in many steps and the main ingredients are flour, filtered flour or rice flour and then cut. Called Porridge, but the main ingredient is banh chung made from wheat flour with a special flavor.

The snakehead fish is slaughtered and then boiled until just cooked, let it cool and then proceed to filter the fish meat from the bones. The rest of the bones and fish head are crushed, then drained and boiled to make broth. Come to the shop, enjoy this dear taste with its toughness, crispy fried goldfish with a little herbs, green onions, … making you eat once and remember forever.

Address : Most of the main roads of the districts and towns in Quang Tri province sell this rustic dish.

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