Bánh phu thê

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Bánh phu thê


Bánh phu thê or Bánh xu xê is a traditional Vietnamese dessert that is often used in weddings and other ceremonies. The name "Bánh phu thê" translates to "husband and wife cake", symbolizing the bond and mutual love between the couple.

Origin and Symbolism

The origin of Bánh phu thê is deeply rooted in Vietnamese folklore. It is said to originate from the tale of a young couple who deeply loved each other. The cake is a symbol of their love and commitment, hence the name "husband and wife cake". The cake is often used in weddings and engagement ceremonies as a symbol of fidelity and commitment.

Ingredients and Preparation

Bánh phu thê is made from rice flour, mung bean paste, and sesame seeds. The cake is usually colored green using the juice of pandan leaves, giving it a distinctive look and flavor. The process of making Bánh phu thê involves steaming the rice flour and mung bean paste, then molding them into a round shape. The cake is then coated with sesame seeds and served with a sweet syrup.

Cultural Significance

Bánh phu thê holds a significant place in Vietnamese culture. It is not only a dessert but also a symbol of love and commitment. The cake is often used in traditional Vietnamese weddings and engagement ceremonies. It is also given as a gift during the Tết holiday, symbolizing good luck and prosperity for the coming year.

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