- In addition to the delicious dishes of Dong Thap specialties made from lotus, the people here also use lotus to make a very delicious and healthy drink, which is lotus wine (also known as red lotus wine).
- Lotus wine is cooked in the traditional way from lotus seeds, lotus hearts, lotus roots, glutinous rice and lotus paste yeast. Wine is cooked and aged according to heirloom technology for a period of time, at least 6 months.
- After incubation, the lotus pistil was harvested early. Lotus pistil will not be affected by infrared rays, which increases the smell and taste of natural lotus flavor.
- Dong Thap specialties Hong Sen Tuu has four types: Special Hong Sen Tuu, Hong Sen Tuu, Wine Sen and Anis Sen. Hong Sen Tuu has a strong aroma, delicious to drink, sipping a cup is enough to get drunk.
- With delicious taste, lotus wine is the typical wine of Dong Thap Muoi. This will be a meaningful gift for friends and relatives after the trip to Dong Thap.
Source: Collected internet.
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