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					<description><![CDATA[Have you tried the array of flavors in Vietnamese desserts? They’re simply delightful! I really love Banh Xeo, especially with that palm sugar syrup. Kem Chuoi is my go-to for a hot day. it feels so refreshing! Also, don’t sleep on Sua Chua. so creamy and versatile. If you want to dive deeper, you have to try Che. It’s like a sweet soup party in your mouth, and Banh Flan is just the cherry on top with its coffee twist. What do you think. have you tasted any of these yet?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you tried the array of flavors in Vietnamese desserts? They’re simply delightful! I really love Banh Xeo, especially with that palm sugar syrup. Kem Chuoi is my go-to for a hot day. it feels so refreshing! Also, don’t sleep on Sua Chua. so creamy and versatile. If you want to dive deeper, you have to try Che. It’s like a sweet soup party in your mouth, and Banh Flan is just the cherry on top with its coffee twist. What do you think. have you tasted any of these yet?</p>
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