Banh gio, softest rice dough dumpling
Among the myriad Vietnamese dishes made with rice, be it main courses,
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At just 15,000 to 30,000 VND (70 USD cents to 1.4 USD) each, a
The pyramid-shaped rice dough dumpling is wrapped in layers of banana leaves. Once the leaves have been removed to reveal the translucent dumpling, expert eaters just bite into it cupping the leaves in their hands, but spreading the leaves out and using a teaspoon is a far “safer” option in terms of avoiding a mess.
Once the teaspoon cuts into the cake, the filling of minced pork, wood ear mushrooms and shallots
Inside the mouth, it seems to melt on the tongue, with the soft exterior and well-cooked filling making the whole cake tender and aromatic.
Eating the good rice dough, one feels like it melts in their tip of the tongue. The filling which features both fat and lean minced pork and wood
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While the cake is a popular dish in Hanoi, it is particularly favored by students, for whom it is a tasty, affordable snack. As a result, many food stalls near schools sell this delicacy. It is also sold in most markets, and on many streets in Hanoi. As it is served as breakfast or supper, some eateries offering this dish only open in the morning or late afternoon.
Source: VNA
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