The Popular Yummy Sweets In Vietnam

Banh Flan

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The Banh Flan

       Bánh flan is the Vietnamese version of crème caramel. Tender and soft, covered with a layer of sugary caramel, the French crème caramel is a timeless and classic dessert.

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The Chuoi Xiem

      Fried bananas are a popular Vietnamese street snack made with sweet chuối xiêm bananas. The bananas are sliced, flattened, and dipped in a batter with flour, coconut milk, and sugar, then deep-fried until golden. They are crispy outside and soft inside, often topped with sesame seeds or coconut sauce, and are best eaten warm.

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chuối xiêm bananas

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Mung Bean Cake 

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The Mung Bean Cake 

      This traditional Vietnamese dessert originated in Hải Dương. It combines mung beans, vegetable oil or pork fat, sugar, and flavorings to create a cake with a fudge-like consistency and a smooth texture. and since then, this simple combination has earned a status of a favorite local sweet and has become well-known in the entire country.

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The Chè chuối 

      Chè chuối is a warm Vietnamese dessert made with bananas and coconut milk. It also has chewy tapioca pearls and is topped with roasted peanuts or sesame seeds. It tastes sweet, creamy, and soft. It has no dairy and is a perfect comfort food in a bowl.

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Chè chuối

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Chè Ba Màu

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The Chè Ba Màu

       Chè Ba Màu is a favorite Vietnamese dessert with three colorful layers. It has sweet red beans, soft mung beans, green pandan jelly, and rich coconut milk. All these are served in a glass with ice, making it cool and refreshing. It is fun to eat, full of flavor, and perfect for hot summer days with family and friends.

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The Chè trôi nước

      Chè trôi nước is a Vietnamese sweet dessert. It has soft rice balls filled with sweet mung beans. The balls are served in warm ginger syrup and topped with coconut milk and sesame seeds. It tastes sweet and warm, and people eat it on special days. https://youtu.be/mOWcjCoSzWMsi=QMVdoDiTD7N9OBDO

Chè trôi nước

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Kem chuối

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The Kem chuối

    Kem chuối is a frozen Vietnamese dessert made with bananas and coconut milk. It has roasted peanuts and shredded coconut on top. The banana is put between layers of sweet coconut milk, then frozen into a bar. It is cold, sweet, and perfect for hot summer days.https://youtu.be/60LtUiiPYCY?si=5nGJNEn0mfmci_5S

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