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Long Tri Rice – Vinh Phuc | Famous specialty of Vinh Phuc Province

The ancient land of Long Tri still had the saying  “Pineapple Scout, Long Tri rice” . And it is thanks to the conditions available in Long Tri that this rice is delicious and has a different taste compared to other types of rice.

Long Tri rice  is favored by traders thanks to its even grain, few broken pieces, and beautiful and fragrant rice. When cooked for soft, loose rice, the sweetness and light aroma stimulate the taste buds. Gourmets also tell each other that Long Tri rice is very wasteful when eaten with white fillings with soy sauce or sesame.

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People confused when remembering about  Long Tri rice  still commented that this was the rice that “did not reach the lips, but drifted to the throat”. Long Tri rice is the crystallization of delicious natural resources, fertile nature and the combination of the intellectual hands in the industrious labor of the Long Tri – Vinh Phuc people.

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