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Roasted cashews with salt – Binh Phuoc | Famous specialty of Binh Phuoc

15 addresses to buy Binh Phuoc specialties as delicious gifts worth visitingBinh Phuoc is known to tourists from all over the world as the capital of cashew growing with a huge area and output that is exported. The dish is delicious, nutritious and brings a source of very high nutritional value as we all know. Cashews bring unique delicious flavors that are hard to find anywhere else. This is also the reason why  Binh Phuoc cashew nut specialties  become something that tourists cannot help but buy as gifts when coming here.

Reference buying address : DIHONA cashew nuts – Phuoc Tan village – Binh Tan commune – Phu Rieng district – Binh Phuoc province.

Tel: 0968.435.110 – 0933 31 64 67 (Ms. Duyen)

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