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Nghe An eel porridge – Nghe An | Famous specialty of Nghe An province

  • Address:  Ba Ngo eel porridge – Lane 04 Doc Thiet, Hung Binh, Vinh, Nghe An

Nghe An specialties as giftsCulinary connoisseurs do not know the delicious Nghe An eel porridge (Photo: Collectibles)

To make a “standard” Nghe An eel porridge pot requires a lot of meticulous steps. First, you have to catch a clean field eel, bring it home, and prepare it with salt and turmeric to make it clean and reduce the fishy smell. Then, when cooking porridge, drop a little eel meat, a little fresh onion, pepper on top and enjoy it while it’s still hot. That taste is guaranteed to make visitors unforgettable.

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