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Clouds - Dak Lak | Famous specialty of Dak Lak Province

Rattan buds are known by the people of Dak Lak as a climbing plant that grows wild throughout the forest. In the past, rattan buds were often used to make baskets or some household items, but gradually rattan buds became an indispensable dish in many meals of the families here.

In which, grilled rattan buds are the most favorite dish of most people. After baking, the rattan buds are peeled off, revealing the white flesh inside. Then make a cup of chili salt and pepper, squeeze a little more lemon to have a delicious meal right away. Crispy sweet cloud buds mixed with the salty, spicy taste of chili salt make you just want to eat forever, forever.

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