(Baonghean.vn) -In hamlet 5 Quynh Tan (Quynh Luu), a farming family came up with the idea of receiving home-made ham packages from ingredients brought by customers.
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The family of Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu and Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tam in Hamlet 5, Quynh Tan Commune, Quynh Luu District has been involved in the traditional rice paper making profession for 6 years, "passed down" the secret by her husband from Nam Dinh, and she is currently wrapping spring rolls for the people in the commune when they have a need. |
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Ms. Thu buys clean pork from slaughterhouses early in the morning. If people bring meat for processing, she also packages it.The meat to produce delicious batches of braised pork is fresh, firm pork butt, when pressed it feels sticky. After buying the meat, you have to cut it into small pieces of about 4-5 ounces, use a high-power electric fan to fan the surface of the meat, so that the meat does not release water, still keeping its freshness. If you want delicious, fatty but not greasy braised pork, for every 1 kg of meat, add 1 ounce of neck fat. |
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Start grinding the meat |
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Ground meat with clean spices is done.Good fish sauce, sugar, whole pepper, a little MSG. Sometimes the customer brings spices. |
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The hams made for customers to order are sold at 120,000 VND/kg.Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu added: The most important step in making food without banned substances or additives is to choose fresh food sources with clear origins. |

Because of the service package, Ms. Thu only takes the labor fee.The cost for each 1 kg of clean bamboo shoots is about 120 thousand VND, of which meat and spices cost more than 100,000 VND, the grinding and working cost that Thu's family receives is 15,000 VND/tree. On average, she can make about 10 kg of bamboo shoots per day. During weddings, death anniversaries, and holidays, there are days when she can make from 100 to 200 kg of bamboo shoots depending on the customer's order. This bamboo shoot service package initiative has helped her have a comfortable life and have money to raise her children to go to school. |
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Nguyen Van