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New record set for biggest sticky-rice ball
Binh Quoi Tourism Village has won first prize for
making the biggest fried sticky-rice ball at the Taste of the World Festival in
HCM City.
The ball was 187cm in circumference, 59.9cm in diametre and 41.5cm high.
Vo Van Truong, representative of the Permanent Council of the Centre for Viet
Nam Record Books, said the size was a new record in Viet Nam.
Binh Quoi Tourism Village competed with five other teams from Binh Duong Hotel,
Van Thanh Tourism Park, Dong Nai Tourism Company, Hai Bi and Thao Ngoan
restaurants.
Thousands of visitors watched the cooks as they made the golden-brown,
sweet-smelling fried-rice balls.
In another contest, the chefs of Binh Quoi Tourism Village and Hai Bi Restaurant
won the gold medal for their best sticky-rice dish, followed by Binh Duong Hotel
with the silver medal, and Van Thanh Tourism Park and Dong Nai Tourism Company
with bronze medals.
The jury, who were members of the HCM City Chefs’ Association, judged the balls
on their size, appearance and taste.
The jury said it was especially impressed with Binh Duong Hotel chefs, who had
skillfully pulled out the soft interior of the ball.
When the sticky rice ball puffs up to a certain level, chefs make a hole to
release the superfluous rice inside, and then stuff the hole with sticky rice.
This method makes the ball thinner and crispier.
The chef has to knead, watch the heat and use a spoon or spatula to press the
ball and make it puff up.
The fried sticky-rice ball dish originated in 1952 at a restaurant in Dong Nai
Province.
Tuyet Hong and Tan Hiep restaurants in Dong Nai are famous for this dish, which
is served with roasted chicken..
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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