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  2. Wandouhuang - Wikipedia

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    Wandouhuang is a kind of ginger- or saffron-colored paste-like cake with a slightly sweet taste that is considered light and refreshing. [1] [2] The main ingredients are yellow pea or yellow pea flour, [1] water, and sugar. Wandouhuang is a classic spring product, so it was common to see in Spring Temple Fair in the past but today it is ...

  3. Made With Lau - Wikipedia

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    Chung Sun, who is known as Daddy Lau, was born in 1945 in the Guangdong city of Taishan. [4] [5] [6] When he was 12 years old, his parents left him behind, immigrating to Hong Kong with his younger siblings to flee from the Chinese Communist Party.

  4. List of Chinese desserts - Wikipedia

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    Liang gao 凉糕 -- glutinous rice cakes served cold, sometimes with various sweet toppings; Liang xia 凉虾 -- tiny rice jellies in sweet soup, visually resembling tiny shrimps, common as a street food in southwestern China; Ligao Tang 梨膏糖; Lotus seed bun 莲蓉包 -- a steamed bao filled with sweet lotus seed paste

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  6. Chinese desserts - Wikipedia

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    The desserts encompass a wide variety of ingredients commonly used in East Asian cuisines such as powdered or whole glutinous rice, sweet bean pastes, and agar. Due to the many Chinese cultures and the long history of China, there are a great variety of desserts of many forms. [2]

  7. Cakes! Flowers! A Bagel Board! See Inside Pregnant Mandy ...

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    Food at Mandy Moore's baby shower, as posted on her Instagram on Aug. 24. Moore's final photo showed the group of women, including Hilary Duff , sitting around a table in a lounge with plates of food.

  8. How to Cake It - Wikipedia

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    How to Cake It is a digital web show on YouTube that posts videos showcasing Yolanda Gampp creating cakes that look like other objects, as well as baking tutorials. Her cake designs have been featured on various websites and in magazines. How to Cake It has expanded to selling merchandise, [1] holding live workshops, and a second YouTube ...

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