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Nem Ong Map – Tien Giang | Famous specialty of Tien Giang Province

Each region’s spring rolls are processed differently, but according to many diners,  Ong Map  spring rolls are the most flavorful spring rolls. 

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Nem Ong Map – Tien Giang specialty as a gift for family and friends

Ong Mam spring rolls have a looseness, but they are not because, with a sour taste that is not harsh, with a mild and gentle spicy taste, making anyone who bites into a piece also has to crave to bite the second piece. 

Coming to the West, you can buy Ong Map spring rolls as gifts to give to friends or family, or simply buy a few strings of spring rolls to serve as bait. This will certainly be an enjoyable experience. 

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