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Burnt rice – Ninh Binh | Famous specialty of Ninh Binh province

Ninh Binh is famous throughout the country for its burnt rice dish, for a long time people still have the saying “Goat meat, Ninh Binh burnt rice”, it is true that no matter where you go, if you have not enjoyed the burnt rice at this place, you will not enjoy it. This is a big loss for tourists.

Ninh Binh burnt rice  is a traditional specialty dish of the ancient capital. To be able to create this special dish requires the processor to go through many sophisticated stages. Compared with the traditional dishes in the past, the current burnt rice has had different creations, but the taste is almost the same.

Burnt rice  is used 100% delicious rice with bold flavor characteristic of the ancient capital land that can not be confused anywhere. The light yellow color of the fried rice is crispy, the taste is sweet and tangy, but it is not sick when it is served with shrimp paste. Burnt rice  is sold everywhere in Ninh Binh, especially in tourist areas, visitors can buy it as a gift with a variety of prices from 30,000 to 100,000 VND with product packaging in boxes or bags. .

Cơm cháy Ninh Bình
Ninh Binh burnt rice

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