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Ba Be sour shrimp paste - Bac Kan | Famous specialty of Bac Kan Province

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Ba Be  Lake area (the largest natural lake in Vietnam)  not only produces many famous specialties of Bac Kan such as  wild vegetableskitchen hogsticky ricegrilled fish … but coming here has not been tasted. The taste of  Ba Be sour shrimp dish  is really lacking.

Ba Be sour shrimp specialty is  made from fresh shrimp caught from Ba Be lake, adding salt, spices and especially cold rice with yeast from the forest.

Because of its unique processing,  Ba Be sour shrimp  has a different flavor from other common fish sauce.

Buying a few jars  of Ba Be sour shrimp paste  after returning from Bac Kan will be a very good idea that people should note.

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