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Among
the many delicious Vietnamese foods that have caught the attention of
people worldwide, Cuon banh trang
(food wrapped in girdle cakes) is becoming a favourite. To make
this nutritious and attractive dish, high quality girdle cakes are
used, especially the girdle cakes made by people living in Phu Hoa Dong
Commune, Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City.
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 Making and packing
girdle cakes for sale at the market..
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 Drying girdle cakes
under the sunlight will increase the cakes’ quality.
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 Making girdle
cakes by machine.
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 Checking the cakes’
quality before packing them for export.
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It
is widely acknowledged that the griddle cakes from here are so delicious
because of the water in Phu Hoa Dong Commune, which comes from deep wells
that tap into underground streams.
There are
over 700 households in Phu Hoa Dong Commune making girdle cakes, of which
30 households have 48 cake-making machines. The production goes on for 10
months a year, making 8,500 tonnes of cakes annually, bringing in 144.5
billion VND per year. About 65-70% of the product is exported to the
United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the
EU.
“The
products satisfy customers' requirements due to their purity and shape,”
Le Van Duot, owner of Trung Tin Factory in Phu Hoa Hamlet explained while
taking us on a tour of his facility. Duot has more than 200 employees
working at his facility and each month he can export about 200 tonnes of
cakes.
The main
ingredients of the girdle cakes are cassava and rice flour which can be
adjusted in amount to suit the customer’s requirements. The cakes'
pliability depends on the amount of salt added to the flour and the amount
of this ingredient remains a secret of each individual maker. The girdle
cakes in Cu Chi District have a wonderful fragrance and a translucent
white in colour.
To develop
the craft of making girdle cakes, Cu Chi authorities will implement
measures to protect the water source, invest more in equipment and
advanced technologies, expand trade promotion and build up trade mark.
Attention will also be paid to the selection of suitable strains of rice
and cassava that turn out quality flour; upgrade the kilns to regulate the
heat and reduce exhaust fumes and at the same time ensure food safety and
hygiene and environment protection. All those efforts are made to develop
the craft of girdle cake-making in Phu Hoa Dong Commune which will become
a tourist attraction in the future.
Story: Thinh
Phat
Photos: Quang Minh –
Thinh Phat |