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  2. Traditional candy and coconut wrap - Wikipedia

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    Cut the cooled syrup into strips of three inches long, and add peanut powder; the candy and coconut is done. [6] Next, is the wraps. Add water to cake flour, stir it and pour it onto a hot pan, take it up in 10 seconds. Pour black sesame powder and put the coconut candy on the pancake. Wrap it into a roll, then the coconut candy wrap is done.

  3. Traditional candies in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of Hong Kong Traditional candies Putting traditional candies into a Chinese candy box is a custom of Hong Kong people at Chinese New Year. In fact, there is a hidden meaning in this practice. It is said that people believe sweet candies symbolize an appealing and delightful start to the new year. Apart from tradition, traditional candies received a top rating in Hong Kong because ...

  4. Hong Kong street food - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Cantonese snack wrap with hard sugar and coconut inside a white wafer slice. Tofu Pudding 豆腐花 The pudding can be served hot or cold with brown sugar. [29] Maltose Crackers. 麥芽糖夾餅 This snack is made of two pieces of crackers stuffed with sticky sweet maltose in the middle, rolled up on a thin strip of bamboo. [29 ...

  5. Dragon's beard candy - Wikipedia

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    The main ingredients [1] of Dragon's Beard Candy include approximately 75 grams of fine white sugar, 75 grams of peanuts, 75 grams of desiccated coconut, 38 grams of white sesame seeds, 150 grams of maltose syrup, and 1 bowl of glutinous rice flour. Due to the presence of large amounts of syrup, the candy has a very high sugar content.

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  7. Kẹo dừa - Wikipedia

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    Traditional coconut candy making. Kẹo dừa is a Vietnamese coconut candy most commonly produced in Bến Tre province, Vietnam, with coconut milk and coconut cream. The Ben Tre Province is nicknamed by the Vietnamese as the "Land of Coconut" (Xu Dua). The Vietnamese term for coconut candy is "kẹo dừa", with kẹo = candy and dừa = coconut.

  8. The Best Candy Heart Sayings From the Past 120 Years - AOL

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    Our favorite candy heart sayings of the past 120 years. 1 4 3. FIRST KISS. HEY YOU. HOT STUFF. JUST DANCE. JE T’AIME. JUST ONE. LAUGH. LET’S KISS. NEW LOVE. YOU SHINE. Candy heart sayings for ...

  9. Chinese candy box - Wikipedia

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    Coconut is a symbol of togetherness and strong family ties. [3] The Cantonese pronunciation of coconut (ye zi) sounds similar to grandfather and grandson. White Rabbit and Sugus candies, and in more recent years, Ferrero Rocher [4] are other packaged sweets often found in Cantonese candy box, generally added to represent the sweetness of life. [4]