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  2. The New Taiwanese Snack Costco Shoppers Are Calling ... - AOL

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    Be aware, however, that the feedback has been incredible for these authentic Taiwanese treats, so you might want to bulk up if you do happen to find them in stock near you. Happy snacking.

  3. List of Taiwanese desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    Kiâm-piánn – Taiwanese salty biscuit; Lek-tau-phong – Taiwanese mung bean minced meat mooncake pastry; Mango shaved ice – Taiwanese shaved ice dessert with mango topping. Mochi – Japanese rice cake; Naiyou subing – Taiwanese buttery, flaky pastry made into a thin circle

  4. Yun Hai - Wikipedia

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    Yun Hai was founded by Lisa Cheng Smith, a Taiwanese American who grew up in Texas, in 2019. [1] [2] As an online boutique, Yun Hai offered a handpicked selection of gourmet foods made in Taiwan. [3] The physical pantry shop in Brooklyn opened in June 2022. [4]

  5. Tiger Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Sugar is a Taiwanese chain of bubble tea shops. Established in Taichung in November 2017, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the chain has operated in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and the United States.

  6. Bafang Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    In September 2021, Bafang Yunji International Co., Ltd., the restaurant group of Bafang Dumpling, became a publicly traded company in Taiwan. [2] Then, on 26 March 2022, the first store in the United States was opened in the City of Industry, California. [3] As of May 2022, there were 998 stores in Taiwan and 1100 stores worldwide. [4]

  7. Chhoah-peng - Wikipedia

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    Chhoah-peng (Taiwanese Hokkien: 礤冰 or 剉冰; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhoah-peng) [1] or Tsua bing, also known as Baobing (Chinese: 刨冰; pinyin: bàobīng) in Mandarin, is a shaved ice dessert introduced to Taiwan under Japanese rule, [2] and then spread from Taiwan to Greater China and countries with large regional Overseas Chinese populations such as Malaysia and Singapore.

  8. Tapioca Express - Wikipedia

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    Tapioca Express (品客多; pinyin: Pǐnkèduō) is a Taiwanese-American fast food franchise chain specializing in bubble tea, coffee, a variety of fruit juices and slushes, and small meals and light snacks. The first store opened in Alhambra, California in 1999.

  9. Wu Pao Chun Bakery - Wikipedia

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    The chain is known for their rose-lychee bread created by Wu Pao-chun, which includes Taiwanese ingredients such as millet wine, rose petals and dried lychees. The bakery's lychee-rose bread won the international baking competition Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie in 2010 and has been featured on Vogue and CNN as one of the '40 of the best ...

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