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Withered Mangosteen – Yen Bai | Famous specialty of Yen Bai Province

Withered sour bamboo shoots  , also known as  “squat withered”  is a  famous specialty of the people in Yen Bai . Withered sour bamboo shoots has a pure, rustic flavor like the love of the mountainous people.

The baskets of young bamboo shoots follow people home and go through many stages to become a unique wilted sour bamboo shoot dish. The white, big bamboo shoots are peeled off the hard old skin, washed, and then sliced ​​thinly. Then soak in cold water for 20-25 days to become sour bamboo shoots. Finished bamboo shoots are squeezed dry and then dried in the sun to close the face, drying for 2 3 days is fine.

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Sour bamboo shoots  with the body cooked with meat dishes create a dish of mountains and forests. Each slice of sour bamboo shoots is like wrapping the entire Northwest flavor in it. Withered sour bamboo shoots of the Thai people  as an exclusive delicacy that Mother Nature has generously bestowed.

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