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Watermelon - Ca Mau | Famous specialty of Ca Mau Province

For a long time, melon has become a “brand” delicacy when it comes to Ca Mau. Today, many famous restaurants have used melon as a main ingredient to process dishes such as: stir-fried shrimp, stir-fried shrimp, dipped in three slices, dried fish, … Jute is definitely a dish you must eat. Enjoy when coming to Ca Mau!

Watermelon - A rustic dish in Dat Mui
Watermelon – A rustic dish in Dat Mui

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