Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

Peanut brittle is part of Vietnamese culture, it is a gift appeared in our daily lives and is considered as a meaningful gift for your guests naturally because it is one of our Best Vietnamese Food.

Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)
Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

 
Drinking iced tea, eating peanut brittle, dồi candy (kẹo dồi)... is simply a part of culture to the people of Vietnam, especially the North. Peanut brittle is familiar with all ages, sipping tea and being nostalgic of old memories are the images visitors can find easily in Vietnam.

According to legend from the seventeenth century, Queen of Sugar-cane (Bà Chúa Mía) (the concubine of Lord Trịnh Tráng) volunteered to rebuild Mia pagoda and teach people of Đường Lâm village how to make candy from sugar cane. Based on that, people there has created many candy versions such as: Peanut Brittle, Dồi Candy, Sesame Candy,… and all of these amazing candies become specialties of Đường Lâm village & definitely in the list of Best Vietnamese Food.

 
Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

Peanut brittle is a traditional candy made from roasted peanut, sugar and malt. As in many other villages, Peanut brittle, dồi candy & Lam Tea has a long history in ĐườngLâm.

Peanuts used to make Peanut brittle is planted in Đoài Hills which have rich flavor & smell really good.

 
Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

Fresh peanuts are chosen very careful to avoid rot seeds.


More info at Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)



From VietnameseFood.com.vn

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