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Thanh Tra – Vinh Long | Famous specialty of Vinh Long Province

Vinh Long is known as a “kingdom” of a species with a beautiful name:  Thanh Tra . But at first glance, the tea bar is as beautiful as a girl in her youth.

Tea bars usually come in two varieties, sour and sweet. VietFlavour tells you to distinguish the following:

  • Sour type: round shape, thin skin, dark yellow
  • Sweet type: easy long, thick skin, light yellow

Tổng hợp tất cả các đặc sản Vĩnh Long: Thanh Trà - VietFlavour.com

Depending on your preferences, you can enjoy it in many different ways. A glass of bar tea mixed with sugar on a sunny day is a great refreshment. Or if you are so captivated by this fruit that you can’t wait, you can eat it directly. Gourmets also bring tea sticks to cook sour soup. Or bring a bunch of tea sticks to make jam is also a perfect choice of this fruit.

Along with science and technology, today’s Thanh Tra shortens the time it takes to bear fruit from 10 years to 3-5 years. So you can buy it in many places. However, if you have the opportunity to visit Vinh Long to visit the Thanh Tra gardens, do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the  “original” bar  .

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