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Tra Que village in Hoi An is clearly a fantastic choice for travelers who are intrigued by the Asian countryside and have come from big cities. The natural beauty that surrounds the area is one of the highlights of this journey. Beautiful rice, wandering buffalo, a tiny river nearby, and fishermen idling away the hours.
Cycling from Hoi An Old Town will take you to an agricultural area with pleasant weather and friendly people known as Tra Que veggies village, where you can get away from the hectic city for approximately 15 minutes. Farmers in Tra Que employ a type of algae found exclusively in a lagoon in this community instead of manure or chemical fertilizers. As a result, the veggies are naturally green and lovely in their fields, as well as having exceptional tastes and flavors. Because of their freshness, good quality, and safety, Tra Que vegetables are adored and widely valued throughout Hoi An and the surrounding areas.
This village is known for producing about 20 various types of vegetables and herbs, including Vietnamese mint, cilantro, basil, lettuce, spring onion, perilla, and a variety of other vegetables and herbs are famous in this area. People in Hoi An, as well as many other parts of Vietnam, prefer to eat fresh vegetables throughout their meals. Several foods of Hoi An, including Quang noodles, cao lau, pancakes (banh xeo), spring rolls, and noodle soup, must be eaten with fresh vegetables. When you combine multiple veggies, you obtain five flavors: sweet, bitter, acrid, spicy, and sour, which can make your mouth dance with delight.
Tourists travelling to Tra Que Village are generally enthralled by local farmers' farming practices, which include scraping the ground, sowing, watering, collecting vegetables, and a variety of other tasks rarely seen in modern life...
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