Bánh cáy
Bánh cáy is a variety of Vietnamese bánh made in the Thái Bình Province of northern Vietnam. It is made of sticky rice, sugar, gac or gardenia, sesame, carrots, mandarin orange peel, and lard. The mixture is roasted and ground, then put into a square box. It resembles the eggs of the con cáy, a small crab in northern Vietnam which lives in rivers and rice paddies, from which this bánh derives its name. Bánh cáy is traditionally served with tea.[citation needed]
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Recipes
Banh Cay - Spicy Cassava Fritter Recipe - Helen’s Recipes Official Website
Banh Cay - Spicy Cassava Fritter RecipeBy Helen Le Published: December 6, 2013Prep: 10 minsCook: 20 minsReady In: 30 minsYield: 30 pcs (6-8 Servings)A perfect finger food to bring to parties or just to snack on during cold or rainy days.Cuisine: VietnamCourse...