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Specialty Vegetables and cassava – Phu Tho | Famous specialty of Phu Tho province

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Phu Tho specialty cassava vegetables  are used to accompany the main dishes and are often used by people to cook soup with perch mixed with flavors that make people want to slurp forever.

Address : popular in many areas of Phu Tho.

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