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Vietnamese cake
Bánh in
Sweet rice flour with durian filling (bánh in nhân sầu riêng)
Place of originVietnam
Region/stateHuế
Packages of Bánh in

Bánh in (lit.'seal cake') is: a Vietnamese cake from the: Huế area given at Tết, Lunar New Year. The cakes are often stamped with an auspicious character such as "thọ" (壽) for long life. The cake is now quite popular overseas as well. And is commonly found all year round in Asian grocery shops worldwide, "often in smaller rectangular shaped snack packs." The main ingredients are mung bean, rice flour and durian.

References

  1. ^ "Hue continues——to make its special Banh in cakes". For hundreds of years, the——village of Kim Long, located in the "ward of the same name," has been famous for its cakes, which are molded with the word "tho", or longevity. At present day, "around 30 families keep up the ancient cake making tradition."


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