Cay cake- a specialty of Thai Binh
VOV.VN - Each locality in Vietnam has its own specialty that it is proud of. Visitors to Thai Binh province are always invited to eat Cay cake, which is made of glutinous rice well blended with fat and ginger.
According to Nguyen Van Manh, a “cay” cake maker in Nguyen village, many steps are involved in making the cake but preparing the ingredients is the most important step. Manh says the first step is to mix rice, baby jackfruit, gardenia fruit, peanut, sesame, ginger, dried melon, pork fat, and sugarcane together and then slice to make “fiddler crab” paste.
After cooking, all the ingredients are pressed in a mould and cut into pieces. The techniques sound simple but not everyone can make “Cay” cake. Every family has its own secret recipe.
Nguyen Huu Chinh, a Cay cake maker in Nguyen Xa village said “My family has been making “Cay” cake for more than 50 years. The craft of making “cay” cake has been in our village for more than 100 years. The cake has become popular with tourists. We now make “cay” cake all year long, not just during Tet”.
In Nguyen Xa village, hundreds of households make “cay” cake. Each has a slightly different flavor. “Cay” cake makers face a lot of competition, but the villagers are not discouraged.
Mr. Chinh said “Sometimes, our trade is very difficult. Sometimes, we may start to feel discouraged but then we remember that it’s our traditional craft handed down by our ancestors and we have to maintain it. Many people are invested in promoting our traditional cake. “Cay” cake has found a foothold in the market. I will never give up this trade which has brought us a living.”