Thursday, 4/4/2019, 18:51
A booth sells jaggery and banh bo thot not, a type of cake made from rice flour and jaggery at the fifth Southern Folk Cakes Festival in 2016 - PHOTO: HUYNH KIM |
CAN THO - The eighth Southern Folk Cakes Festival in
the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho will feature more than 200 booths of 19 cities
and provinces from across Vietnam from April 12 to 16.
The festival will also introduce typical
dishes of other countries such as Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia,
Indonesia, France, Cambodia and India.
There will be an area for artisans to
demonstrate their cake making skills, a corner to introduce cakes made by
southern ethnic groups like Chinese, Cham and Khmer, a traditional cake making
competition, and a traditional cake buffet.
Furthermore, there will be a seminar on how
to find new markets for local sweet foods.
Nguyen Khanh Tung, director of the Can Tho
Promotion Agency (CPA), said the Southern Folk Cakes Festival is an annual
event aiming to preserve the traditional sweets of southern Vietnam and build
links between local cake makers and domestic and foreign businesses.
This year’s festival, under the theme “Taste
of the Southern Region,” is being organized by the CPA in coordination with the
Saigon Times Group as the media sponsor.
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