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Fresh Sugarcane Juice
Vietnam's traditional sugarcane juice — a refreshing, sweet, and culturally rich beverage that encapsulates the vibrant essence of Vietnamese street life.
Price range from $0.3 to $0.8
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Common sweet ingredients: honey, maple syrup, jam, roasted brussels sprouts, sweet BBQ sauce and of course sugar.
Common sweet ingredients: honey, maple syrup, jam, roasted brussels sprouts, sweet BBQ sauce and of course sugar.
Vietnam's traditional sugarcane juice — a refreshing, sweet, and culturally rich beverage that encapsulates the vibrant essence of Vietnamese street life.
Price range from $0.3 to $0.8
Bánh khoai mì is a Vietnamese cassava cake made from grated cassava, sugar, coconut milk, and a small amount of salt.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Shaggy-haired and fiery-looking, the rambutan—also known as Chôm chôm—resembles a misplaced sea monster rather than a sweet tropical fruit. This exotic delight has translucent white flesh with a stone in the middle, similar to lychee or longan. Discover its unique taste and benefits.
Price range from $0.9 to $1.8
Sweet and chewy Vietnamese sponge cake of Chinese origin, made from rice flour, water, sugar, and yeast.
The popular Vietnamese sweet snack made of peeled split mung beans, coconut milk, tapioca pearl, usually sprinkled by a generous amount of crushed roasted peanuts or sesame seeds.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Donut like, deep-fried rice balls made from glutinous rice flour and generously sprinkled with sesame seeds.
Vietnamese variation on the popular mango sticky rice from Thailand.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
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