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		<title>Dong Thap cuisine- a real treat of Mekong Delta</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dong Thap Province, around 170 kilometers from HCMC, lies by the Tien River in the Mekong Delta and has various attractive destinations for tourists such as Tram Chim National Park,&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dong Thap Province, around 170 kilometers from HCMC, lies by the Tien River in the Mekong Delta and has various attractive destinations for tourists such as Tram Chim National Park, Gao Giong Eco-Tourism Park, Xeo Quyt Eco-tourism site, Sa Dec flower village, and the ancient house of Huynh Thuy Le, and Kien An Cung Pagoda.</strong></p>
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<p>However, the province also offers exotic delicious dishes. Upon arrival at Tram Chim, you should treat yourselves to a lunch inside a canalside bamboo tent surrounded by cajuput forests, fields of green grass Eleocharis, and different species of birds.</p>
<p>That view is best for you to enjoy paddy fried field mice and grilled snakehead fish</p>
<p>Paddy field mice have been a specialty of the Mekong Delta since the early days of land reclamation. It also reflects the lifestyle of people of the delta: just eat what you have.</p>
<p>The deep fried mice do not only look eye-catching but it is really mouthwatering. The meat tastes soft, sweet and fragrant.</p>
<p>Grilled snakehead fish covered in young lotus leaves is another specialty of Dong Thap, the cradle of lotus in the south.</p>
<p>The fish is grilled in the genuine style of southern farmers. A bamboo stick is pierced through the fish before it is grilled over coal fire and then wrapped in a fresh lotus leaf. The fragrance of the grilled fish mingled with the pleasant smell of the lotus leaf is something tourists to the delta would not forget.</p>
<p>Source: SGT</p>The post <a href="https://vietnamtoursguide.com/dong-thap-cuisine-a-real-treat-of-mekong-delta/">Dong Thap cuisine- a real treat of Mekong Delta</a> first appeared on <a href="https://vietnamtoursguide.com">Vietnam Tours Guide</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Hue Ginger Jam</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2015 07:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hue is famous for fruit jam. Vietnamese famous writer Hoang Phu Ngoc Tuong described Hue cuisine in details in his essays, particularly, Hue cuisine consists of ten kinds of dishes&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hue is famous for fruit jam. Vietnamese famous writer Hoang Phu Ngoc Tuong described Hue cuisine in details in his essays, particularly, Hue cuisine consists of ten kinds of dishes including savory dishes, meat – free dishes, soups, salted vegetables and fishes, meat rolls, savory cakes, sweet cakes, jam, medication and royal cuisine.</p>
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<p>Hue’s jam is made of various kinds of fruits and vegetables including ginger, coconut, lemon, mandarin orange, orange, sweet potato, potato, waxy pumpkin, turnip, lotus seeds, tamarind, mangoes, and so forth. Interestingly, Hue families have a tradition of self &#8211; making jam before Lunar New Year. In the old days, the families of Hue civil servants of the Nguyen Lord used to make a specific kind of jam and donated the jam to the king and royal families, the head of the family or worshiped the ancestors and the deities. Thus, Hue women are very good at household arts. They learned how to make jam with interest when they were very young. Hue women usually make jam on the occasion of Lunar New Year.</p>
<p>Ginger jam is one of the most favorite jam in Lunar New Year. And the best ginger jam maker belongs to Kim Long Village. Located on the bank of Huong River, Kim Long Village is home to lush green ginger fields. Gingers grown in King Long Village are the best ingredients of ginger jam because of ripen gingers taste gentle sweet and pungent. King Long ginger jam is made of thin pieces of gingers cooked with sugar bearing water over a medium heat. Besides, ginger jam in Phuoc Tich Village near O Lau River is also famous. Phuoc Tich ginger jam is made of thick pieces of dark yellow old gingers and has a strong taste.</p>
<p>Waxy pumpkin jam is also well – worth a try. Pieces of waxy pumpkin are soaked in water and exposed to the sun for several days so that they turn into white waxy pumpkin. Besides, lotuses growing in Tinh Tam Lake are famous in Hue and sugar coated lotus seeds cultivated in Tinh Tam Lake is very delicious.</p>
<p>Hue is also famous for special jam often used Hue royal families. The Nguyen Lord used to offer guests and civil servants jams in special occasions like as, grapefruit jam, apple jam, watermelon jam, peanuts, camellia jam and special jam named beautifully as ‘Eight Weapons’ jam, ‘The Four Supernatural Creatures’ jam and so forth. Palace maids used to offer the king and the queen mother several special delicious jam at dessert.<br />
According cuisine artisan Ho Thi Hoang Anh, who has been researching and restoring the Nguyen Dynasty royal dishes, the art of making Hue royal jam is rich and sophisticated. For example, ‘Eight Weapons’ jam is made of sugar coated lotus seeds, kumquat jam, apple jam, dried longan, red bean jam &#8230; together with roasted pork. The dish is only served in special occasions. Jam is beautifully displayed in luxurious porcelain dishes and has fussy arrangements arranged sophistically. Strawberry seeds jam are used instead of dried melon seeds because biting melon seeds was listed as bad table manners so that the jam was prepared. Flower colored jam is made of papaya and pumpkin that are beautifully trimmed. All of them just fit for a king.</p>
<p>Artisan Hoang Anh learned how to make jam when she was very young. When she was a student at Dong Khanh secondary school Hoang Anh learned cooking from her teacher Hoang Thi Kim Cuc, and the traditional wives of the ancient Hue royal families like Mrs. Ung Binh Thuc Gia, Ms. Thanh Quynh in the ancient palace of Thoai Thai Vuong, Mrs. Huan Dan – the wife of Nguyen Hy Don who was formerly tutoring teacher for Prince Bao Long – the son of King Bao Dai. Artisan Hoang Anh successfully brought several Hue royal dishes back to present like ‘Eight Weapons’ jam, orange jam, strawberry seeds jam, lotus seeds, Buddha’s finger citron jam and so forth. Hoang Anh – inspired jam is well liked by locals and guests of all nationalities and on exhibition in Hue, Ho Chi Minh City and other countries.</p>The post <a href="https://vietnamtoursguide.com/hue-ginger-jam/">Hue Ginger Jam</a> first appeared on <a href="https://vietnamtoursguide.com">Vietnam Tours Guide</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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