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Rach Goc fish sauce - Ca Mau | Famous specialty of Ca Mau Province

Referring to  Ca Mau specialties , you definitely should not ignore Rach Goc fish sauce. Ba Khiem is a species of crabs, they often live in mangrove forests in Ca Mau. Ba Khiem here eats the fallen black fish sauce, so it has vermilion bricks, the meat is more fragrant and firmer than in other places. The three slots here, after being salted, still retain the same color as when they were alive. For people who are gourmets here, it is often eaten with cold rice. The sweet taste of cold rice mixed with the salty taste of Ba Khiem together with the fleshy taste of bricks is nothing compared!

Original slit bacon
Original slit bacon

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