Ba Nhat Continues Expanding Its Presence in Central Europe with an Export Shipment to Hungary
In recent years, demand for Asian food products across Europe has continued to grow steadily. Alongside the development of Vietnamese communities and the increasing popularity of Vietnamese cuisine, dried food products such as rice noodles, glass noodles, and rice paper for fried spring rolls have gradually established a strong presence in many international markets.
Recently, Ba Nhat Hung Yen Food Imex Co., Ltd. successfully completed an export shipment to Hungary, further expanding the presence of Vietnamese rice-based products in the Central European market.
Which Products Were Included in the Export Shipment to Hungary?
This shipment consisted of three key product lines:
- Nhat Nam Dried Rice Noodles
- Ba Nhat Glass Noodles
- Ba Nhat Rice Paper for Fried Spring Rolls
These are traditional Vietnamese dried food products made from rice and natural ingredients. They offer a long shelf life, are suitable for international transportation, and can be distributed through various channels, including retail stores, Asian supermarkets, restaurants, and foodservice businesses.
The products selected for this shipment are already familiar to Vietnamese communities across Europe and are increasingly gaining recognition among international consumers as Vietnamese cuisine continues to expand globally.
All products were manufactured, quality-controlled, and packed at Ba Nhat’s factory before being exported to Hungary.
Hungary – A Promising Market for Vietnamese Food Products
Hungary is often referred to as one of the countries located at the heart of Europe and is sometimes known as the “Heart of Europe” thanks to its strategic position connecting Eastern and Western Europe.
In addition to its long-established Vietnamese community, Hungary offers convenient access to neighboring markets such as Slovakia, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
Many Asian food importers use Hungary as a gateway to reach the broader Central European region rather than focusing on a single market.
The continued growth of Asian grocery stores, Vietnamese restaurants, and international food consumption trends is creating additional opportunities for Vietnamese food products in this market.




