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Cane bird – Quang Ngai | Famous specialty of Quang Ngai province

Quang Ngai is famous for its vast sugarcane fields spanning thousands of hectares. In winter, people here witness the scene of hundreds of cane birds coming here to live. So what kind of bird is the cane bird? The cane bird has soft bones, the meat is very fragrant and nutritious. This bird is small and often resides in sugarcane orchards, so people give it the name “cane bird”. Making this dish is very simple, you don’t need to do anything, just bake and enjoy. If you do not have the opportunity to experience catching cane birds to cook by yourself, you can enjoy “cane birds” at restaurants here, with only 100,000 VND you can enjoy Quang Ngai cane birds.

Chim mía nướng quà tặng từ thiên nhiên
Bird cane grilled gift from nature

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