Young sticky-rice flake – a specialty of Hanoi autumn
Young sticky-rice flake – a specialty of Hanoi autumn
Autumn comes bringing about so many wonderful things to the beautiful capital city – Hanoi. If you visit the city this time, you will have an ample chance to enjoy its creative and scrumptious cuisine. How about spending a day visiting the place making one of the most famous cuisine in Hanoi – Vong Village. Now, let’s discover the making of young sticky-rice flake with GoAsiaDayTrip:
1. What is young sticky-rice flake?
Young sticky-rice flake
Selecting young sticky-rice for making the flakes
Young sticky-rice flake is a fine product making from young sticky rice grown in Vong Village. From the end of September, the villagers will cultivate their rice to prepare for making young sticky-rice flake. Its green color is the natural color of young sticky rice when cultivated from the village fields.
2. Where is Vong Village?
Vong Village at Dich Vong Hau Ward, Cau Giay District, about 10 km from the city center
So you may ask, where is it food made? The answer is young sticky-rice flake is produced in Vong Village which is now in Dich Vong Hau Ward, Cau Giay District, about 10 km from the city center. The village seems to wear a new coat with a new village gate, new road leading to the village center, with new higher houses.
People in Vong Village
3. How do villagers in Vong Village make young sticky-rice flake?
The main ingredient to make young sticky-rice flake is the young sticky rice cultivated from the village fields. Let’s see how the yummy food is made:First, people will separate the pluck grains from the rice plants. Then, they will scatter them in a yard for a few days to make it dry. After that, the unhusked rice will be washed and prepared to be roasted. The villagers share, in the peak season when there is a huge demand for rice flakes, they need to get up from 4 AM to produce the product and the whole family will join hands.
Roasting the sticky-rice
Sifting the roasted young sticky-rice flakes
4. How does the young sticky-rice flake taste?
You may now be curious of how it tastes right? When tasting the young sticky-rice flakes, you will first smell its unique and sweet fragrance of young sticky rice seemingly like they are just cultivated from the rice fields. Then chewing it, the kinda buttery taste comes to your mouth and the more you chew it the sweeter feeling stays in your mouth.
Enjoying com with banana
Other specialties from Com
Vietnam is well-known for its wet-rice civilization which becomes an inseparable part of the country culture. Viet people are also creative enough to lift up this culture to a new height with the creation of vast collections of food made from rice. Remember to try out this boldly cultural beauty of Vietnam – the young sticky-rice flake when in Hanoi in autumn. For more interesting facts about Hanoi, consider some of our related articles below:
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