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Dried sea bream – Phu Yen | Famous specialty of Phu Yen Province

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Dried sea bream is a specialty of Phu Yen brought home

Dried sea bream is a sophisticated, unique and extremely delicious dish. Fresh ocean tuna edges are preliminarily cleaned,  marinated with spices, dried, and grilled before use .

The flesh of fish is flexible, tough, and sweet , suitable as a snack for friends gathering or gathering to sip with family. Dried sea bream is easy to store and easy to carry over long distances, so many people choose  Phu Yen specialties as gifts.

Reference buying address:

STAR FOODS

06 Nguyen Hue, Ward 3, City. Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen.

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