The Asian Record’s Organization (ARO) has announced that eight Vietnamese specialties set new Asian record. They reflect typical value of Vietnamese regions.
Green bean cake of Hai Duong province (Vietnam) known as ‘Banh Dau Xanh Hai Duong‘ is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is a sweet rectangular cake made with green bean, sugar, fat, grapefruit oil mixed together in reasonable percentage, and has been selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.
Tea of Thai Nguyen province (Vietnam) better known as Che Thai Nguyen’ is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is yellow colored like honey and due to its uniqueness, it is selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.
Cinnamon of Quang Ngai province (Vietnam) better known as Que Tra Bong is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is of strong quality and so is selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.
Rice paper of Tay Ninh province (Vietnam) known as ‘Banh Trang Phoi Suong’ is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is used as a snack or in main meals, and has been selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.
Buon Me Thuot’s coffee of Dak Lak province (Vietnam) known as Ca Phe Buon Me Thuot’ is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is a natural kind of coffee which is unadulterated and is thus selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.
Coconut milk crackers of Ben Tre province (Vietnam) known as “Banh Phong Sua Dua” is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is made from coconut, rice powder, sugar, sesame, green bean etc, and is selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.
Pepper of Kien Giang province (Vietnam) known as Tieu Phu Quoc’ is one of Vietnamese Specialities, is a unique strong tasting and pungent smelling pepper which has been selected as one of the top specialty gifts of Asia.