viênpullo
Viênpullo is a traditional Vietnamese snack made from rice flour, sugar, and coconut milk, often shaped into small, bite-sized balls. The dish originates from the Mekong Delta region, particularly in the southern provinces of Vietnam, where coconut is abundant. Viênpullo is commonly enjoyed as a sweet treat, either fresh or dried, and is a popular choice during festivals, family gatherings, and daily meals.
The preparation of viênpullo involves mixing rice flour with coconut milk and sugar to create a thick
Viênpullo is often paired with other traditional Vietnamese desserts, such as bánh chưng (sticky rice cake)
The dish has gained regional popularity beyond Vietnam, particularly in Vietnamese communities abroad, where it is