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Burnt rare ant beef – Vinh Phuc | Famous specialty of Vinh Phuc Province

Coming to the misty Tam Dao, people are not only overwhelmed by the fairy-like beauty, luxurious resorts but also the culinary culture. Burnt re-burned beef  is a famous and delicious dish that can only be enjoyed in Tam Dao with its original taste.

Hot red beef fibers are hung next to the ant nest in the tree. The aroma and heat attract the gluttonous ants that surround the meat. The secretions from the ants seep into the beef, creating a very strange taste. But depending on the type of ant, it will produce a different product  of re-burned beef  . Red ants have a sour taste, black ants have a black taste, and some types have a sweet and spicy taste.

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After being bitten by ants, beef is washed in dilute salt water and then grilled on embers. You have to turn quickly so that the meat is just cooked on the surface, but the inside is still red. Burnt rare ant beef  served with cilantro and banana with soy sauce from corn and beans. What could be more wonderful than a trip to the cool Tam Dao area and experience such an attractive dish?

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