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Sa Pa - Lao Cai cross occipital salt | Famous specialty of Lao Cai Province

Diagonal occipital salt must have been very famous and known by many people, a typical spice that only comes to the Northwest. This type of salt is made from ingredients found in the forest such as mac Khen, cardamom, garlic, chili, ginger, pepper, etc. The flavors are mixed into chicken, pork, and then grilled, it’s super delicious.

Local people also dotted with fruits such as apple cat, plum plum, peach, etc. Even boiled dishes when dipped with this type of salt also bring a scrumptious taste. You can buy cross occipitals at Ham Rong market, Sapa night market or toad shops at the foot of Silver Waterfall, on the side of O Quy Ho pass.

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