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Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness

“Phu the” (husband and wife) cake, a renowned specialty of Dinh Bang ward in Tu Son township in the northern province of Bac Ninh, has been an indispensable part on the Tet offering tray, at wedding parties and many important festivals of the northern region.
Local people make “phu the” cake when spring comes to wish a happy life (Photo: VNA)
Local people make “phu the” cake when spring comes to wish a happy life (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – ▨“Phu the” (husband and wife) cake, a renowned specialty of Dinh Bang ward in Tu Son township in the northern province of Bac Ninh, has been an indispensable part on the Tet offering tray, at wedding parties and many important festivals of the northern region.

When spring comes, local people rush off their feet to prepare the cake, hoping for a happy and prosperous life.

⛦ There are various tales about the cake. A legend says King Ly Anh Tong (1136 - 1175) was leading his army on the battlefield amidst a brutal war, he received a box holding a nearly decorated cake made by the Queen. The gift touched the king’s heart, so he named it “Phu The” (husband and wife) to honour the love of every married Vietnamese couple.

In another version, it was said that a village festival held in the Do Temple in Bac Ninh province welcomed a visit from King Ly Thanh Tong and his wife. The local people presented a special gift to honour the presence of the King and the Queen. Delighted by the tasty flavour, the King inquired about the chef behind the masterful cake. After knowing it was made by a young married couple, he gave the cake its name to immortalise their creation. Whatever version is true, it comes down to a noble meaning – the wholehearted love of husband and wife stretching throughout Vietnamese history. Its values are still shining, with two cakes going together as a pair in every traditional wedding to symbolise the attachment of a married couple. The very first “phu the” cakes were created hundreds of years ago in Dinh Bang ward. During the wedding season, every family in the ward is busily preparing ingredients to produce their best cakes to meet the long lists of orders.
Although each family’s cake has its own recipe and unique flavour, they all make the cake from the same ingredients such as sticky rice flour, green beans, dried papayas, coconuts and banana leaves.

According to Nguyen Ky Kiem, a local in Dinh Bang ward, the making of “phu the” cake is an achievement that requires hard work and dedication from the whole family, and Dinh Bang people see the cake as a family symbol, not only just a means of living.

Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness ảnh 1The core of “phu the” cake (Photo: VNA) 


Because of the very long order list from customers, everyone in the family has to be involved. Each member has a specific duty from washing the banana leaves to kneading flour, selecting the finest pieces of bean or cutting the coconuts and papayas. The whole family work like a machine; each member is a link in the chain, each one is equally important and has to work perfectly with the others, he added.

Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness ảnh 2A local is preparing the “phu the” cake’s core. (Photo: VNA)
He said the uniqueness of Dinh Bang cakes lies in the blend between the outer layer and the core of the cake. In order to create such a delicious cake, they use a special kind of sticky rice of the north.
Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness ảnh 3A local is preparing the “phu the” cake’s core. (Photo: VNA) 
Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness ảnh 4A local is preparing the “phu the” cake’s core. (Photo: VNA)
After a week, the shape is finally formed. The final step is to mix in white sugar, papaya and other additives like banana oil, vanilla and fruit juice. The additives are kneaded meticulously into the mixture in certain proportions. The core is made of green beans, cooked and blended with white sugar and coconut milk. Finally, the delicious cakes are ready to serve.

The secret of the perfect amber layer lies in the gardenia fruit. After being dried and soaked with rice, it will fade and change the colour of the rice. That’s how the cakes from Bac Ninh get the unique flavour that makes them among the best in Vietnam.

Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness ảnh 5 Locals wrap phu the cake with banana leaves (Photo: VNA)
Dinh Bang “phu the” cake - a symbol for eternal love, family happiness ảnh 6A local wraps phu the cake with banana leaves. (Photo: VNA)
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