Horse meat soup
Horse Thang Co is a famous dish in Lao Cai cuisine . The dish is made from horse meat and organs. That is why many diners from far away feel hesitant when trying it for the first time.
The horse's internal organs are marinated with many spices such as cardamom, Chinese yam, along with anise seeds, lemongrass, cinnamon, etc. When the ingredients are ready, people put them in a cast iron pan and stir-fry until the meat is browned, add water, and simmer in a large pan. Nowadays, goat meat and beef are also used as ingredients in this dish.
When eating thang co, visitors often sit around the steaming pan, blowing and exclaiming, feeling the delicious, fatty taste of the bone broth and meat, the strong aroma of cardamom, spices, and the spicy taste of chili...
According to culinary experts, the best horse thang co is the thang co from Bac Ha cultural market. Compared to the traditional way of cooking thang co, today's thang co has also had some changes to meet the needs of most diners, especially the cleaning of horse organs before cooking.
Effervescent Tablets
Con sui (also known as pho khan) is a dish of Chinese origin but is very famous in Lao Cai. A bowl of con sui includes many different ingredients: pho noodles, shredded char siu, chicken eggs, crispy noodles, basil, green onions and thick sauce... Cooking the sauce is the most time-consuming step. Each pot of sauce is simmered for 10-12 hours with 12 different spices. During that time, the chef must constantly watch the pot of sauce to make it clear, fragrant and achieve the desired thickness. The char siu dish is carefully marinated with spices. The red color of the meat is the color of fresh gac fruit, so it is rich in color and fragrant. Then the meat is braised in a pan for 1 hour until cooked evenly, absorbing the spices; then fried again with cooking oil until crispy.Bac Ha sour pho
Sour Pho is a typical dish of the Tay people. Over time, it has become a favorite dish of the ethnic communities in Bac Ha. Unlike regular Pho, the noodles of Bac Ha sour Pho are brown because they are made from a special local red rice grown in Lung Phinh commune. According to the locals, this type of rice is very hard when cooked, but when used to make pho noodles, they are soft and fragrant. The ingredients of the dish include newly made warm pho noodles, char siu pork, chopped raw vegetables, peanuts and finally a little sour water. With sour Pho, the decisive factor for deliciousness is the sour water. Traditionally, the sour water is made by soaking and mixing mustard greens with sugar water and filtering the sour water. This is a strict process, and the quality of the sour water depends largely on the skill of the maker.Sapa salmon hotpot
Salmon are being raised in many places in Sa Pa such as Thac Bac, Ta Phin, Ban Khoang, mainly rainbow trout, also known as rainbow trout. Thanks to the cool climate all year round, Sa Pa salmon has firm meat, lean fibers, no fat, bright pink color, soft, fatty and sweet. In recent years, salmon has become a specialty favored by many tourists when coming to Sa Pa in particular and Lao Cai in general.Sa Pa peach, Bac Ha plum
Sa Pa's Bich Nhi peach season usually lasts from mid-March to the end of May every year. This type of peach is grown by the Black Mong people, mainly for its flowers, so when it's time to pick the fruit, each household only has a few dozen kilos. The peaches are only as small as a teacup, the outer skin has a smooth, fluffy texture, and gives off a fragrant aroma. When it's time to harvest, people fill up their bamboo baskets with peaches and bring them to the streets to sell, becoming famous "peach baskets" far and wide. If Sa Pa has Ta Van red plums, Bac Ha is famous for tam hoa plums. The special climate and soil of the "white plateau" of Bac Ha help create large, red, crispy, sweet plums with thick flesh and small seeds... Tam hoa plums are transported to Bac Ha market by people to sell in large quantities. The average price of plums at Bac Ha market is quite cheap, only from 10,000-30,000 VND/kg of raw plums, 40,000-50,000 VND/kg of selected plums and large, juicy plums. This type of plum is popular with tourists to buy to enjoy or bring back as gifts.Big, juicy Bac Hoa plums are also a Lao Cai specialty that should not be missed (Photo: Ha Kiara)
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