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Cau Duc Hamlet - Hau Giang | Famous specialty of Hau Giang province

Referring to Hau Giang, it is impossible not to mention the Cau Duc Hamlet. This type of pineapple is grown a lot in Hoa Tien and Tan Tien communes – this is considered the largest pineapple growing area in Hau Giang. The pineapples (also known as pineapples) here are big and round, with few cores and almost no fiber. Especially very fragrant and sweet. It can be kept for up to 10 days without refrigeration. Pineapple used for cooking or juicing are very delicious. Not only that, people in the West also process pineapple into many delicious dishes and specialties as gifts such as pineapple level, pineapple candy, pineapple wine…

Khóm Cầu Đúc Đặc sản Hậu Giang làm quà
Cau Duc Hamlet is processed into candy as a gift

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