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Vietnamese Fried Mung Bean Cake Đồng Hới Quảng Bình Vietnam Dong Hoi Quang Binh Vietnam

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Vietnamese Fried Mung Bean Cake in Đồng Hới, Quảng Bình

Vietnam is a country full of delicious and diverse local foods. Especially when I, mr.hotsia, had the chance to travel to Đồng Hới city, Quảng Bình province, located in central Vietnam. I discovered one of the must-try popular snacks called “Fried Mung Bean Cake,” known in Vietnamese as“Bánh đậu xanh chiên”This is a simple-looking dessert but full of flavor and an unforgettable aroma.

For travelers who have visited Lạng Sơn province in northern Vietnam, which I have shared in an articleLạng Sơn Province, VietnamYou can see that each region of Vietnam has its own unique culinary charm. Đồng Hới is no different. The fried mung bean cake here is round and flat with a golden brown crispy outside and soft inside. The main ingredients are finely ground mung beans mixed with sugar and a little coconut milk, then fried in oil until golden and crispy.

Experience Local Life Through Fried Mung Bean Cake

Walking through Đồng Hới’s morning market, I noticed local vendors diligently frying mung bean cakes. The fresh aroma of the fried treats filled the air, signaling that this place is truly a hub of delicious Vietnamese food culture.

These fried mung bean cakes are not only found in markets but also at dessert shops and street stalls. Some vendors serve them with hot tea or Vietnamese coffee, which I, mr.hotsia, recommend trying together because the sweet fragrance of the cake pairs perfectly with the bittersweet traditional coffee. Sitting and sipping hot coffee with fried mung bean cake in the morning market atmosphere of Đồng Hới is an incredibly fulfilling travel experience.

Travel and Atmosphere of Đồng Hới

Đồng Hới is a small, peaceful city full of the charm of authentic Vietnamese life. Traveling here is convenient by bus and train from major cities like Hanoi and Da Nang, where I once traveled to visit the nearby Nha Trang sea beach as mentioned in an articleNha Trang Sea BeachOnce

This city has a small river flowing through it and a local market that blends old and modern elements. I, mr.hotsia, enjoy strolling through the morning market to observe culture and taste local foods. Besides fried mung bean cake, there are fresh seafood and many other local dishes to try.

Connections with Other Provinces in Vietnam

If you are interested in deep travel routes in northern Vietnam, I, mr.hotsia, recommend visitingLạng Sơn Provincewhich is known for its mountains and distinctly different cuisine, as well as diverse cultures. If you want to experience peace and Buddhist faith, I have also written aboutBuddhist Temples in Đà Lạtwhich are beautiful and impressive as well.

For those planning an in-depth trip to each province in Vietnam, trying fried mung bean cake in Đồng Hới will help you truly understand and absorb Vietnamese food culture. This dessert is not just a snack but a story of the community and lifestyle passed down through generations.

Summary of mr.hotsia’s Impressions

I, mr.hotsia, want to say that trying fried mung bean cake in Đồng Hới is like opening a door to the world of authentic Vietnamese cuisine, which is not only famous for dishes like “Phở” or “Spring Rolls” but also has small local desserts hiding deliciousness and history in every bite.

If you are looking for a unique travel experience and want to feel the warm Vietnamese lifestyle, I recommend visiting Đồng Hới and tasting the fried mung bean cake here. I guarantee you will love it and want to come back again.

For more information about traveling or internet SIM card recommendations for use during your trip in Vietnam, check out my articleVietnam 3G Internet SIMright away.

Finally, if you enjoy watching videos about Vietnamese food, I have a clip of fried mung bean cake in Đồng Hới available atthis linkwhich is guaranteed to be fun and gives a clearer picture.

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