Vietnamese Dish

Preserved Fruits

Ô mai

Also known as: o mai, Vietnamese preserved fruit, Hanoi o mai, candied dried fruit

What is Preserved Fruits?

Traditional Vietnamese candied, dried, or preserved fruits — especially apricots, plums, and tamarind — marinated in a blend of sugar, salt, ginger, and chili, popular as a Tết snack.

Typical Ingredients

dried fruit
sugar
salt
ginger
chili
lime juice

Allergen Information

Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.

Sulphites
Often Present

Dried and preserved fruit commonly contains sulphites as preservatives. Check packaging for specific preservative information.

Questions to Ask Staff

Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.

Does this contain sulphites or other preservatives?

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Important Disclaimer

Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.