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Blood cockles in O Loan lagoon - Phu Yen | Famous specialty of Phu Yen Province

Sò Huyết đầm ô Loan đặc Sản Phú Yên
O Loan lagoon blood cockle

O Loan lagoon is not only famous among tourists for its beautiful scenery, but it is also famous for blood cockles. O Loan lagoon blood cockle is  one of the famous dishes and must try when coming here . Blood cockles can be processed into many different delicious dishes such as: fried blood cockles, grilled, fried with tamarind, roasted onions, blood pudding, salad…

Reference address:

Quan Tuan – O Loan lagoon – Tuy An, Phu Yen, Vietnam

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