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Madame Thuy's dumplings: A tapioca treat from central Vietnam
Vietnam: Madame Thuy's dumplings
Madame Thuy's dumplings: A tapioca treat from central Vietnam
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 August 3, 2018 | 08:23 pm PT
Hoang Thi Thuy in Quang Binh Province serves popular "banh loc" filled with shrimp, pork, forest mushrooms and bamboo sprouts.
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