For a long time, the king nail snail – a specialty of Ca Mau has won the hearts of many diners because of its sweet, crunchy, non-tough and fishy snail meat. In Ca Mau, the king nail snail is quite large and is often used to prepare different dishes such as: steamed with lemongrass, fried with garlic, fried with tamarind, etc. However, the most delicious is still the king nail snail grilled with onion fat. .
- A Faucet shop: 52 Ly Thuong Kiet, Ward 7, Ca Mau.
- Bon Phuong pub: 102 Highway 1A, Tac Van, Ca Mau.
Source: Collected internet.
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