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  2. 80 Amazing 4th of July Recipes - AOL

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    They travel well and make for a delish dessert for picnics and barbecues or a patriotic dessert for the 4th of July. Get the recipe: Patriotic Brownie Stars Double Chocolate Patriotic Cookies

  3. 3 easy last-minute 4th of July desserts you can make today - AOL

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    To make the glaze: Pour royal icing into a bowl. Use a toothpick and dip it into the food coloring and then into the glaze (you only want a small dot of food coloring).

  4. 75 of our very best 4th of July recipes - AOL

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    Mission: Make an easy recipe that feeds a crowd for the Fourth. How to accomplish this: Make this sheet-pan blueberry crisp, which features a nearly 50/50 ratio of filling to streusel topping ...

  5. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bakery products (Chinese: 中式糕點; pinyin: Zhōngshì gāodiǎn; lit. 'Chinese style cakes and snacks' or Chinese : 唐餅 ; pinyin : Táng bǐng ; lit. 'Tang-style baked goods') consist of pastries , cakes , snacks , and desserts of largely Chinese origin, though some are derived from Western baked goods.

  6. List of Chinese desserts - Wikipedia

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    Chinese desserts are sweet foods and dishes that are served with tea, along with meals [1] or at the end of meals in Chinese cuisine. 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 ...

  7. Chinese desserts - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dessert soups (汤; 湯; tāng or 糊; 糊; hú) typically consists of sweet and usually hot soups [1] and custards. They are collectively known as tong sui in Cantonese. Some of these soups are made with restorative properties in mind, in concordance with traditional Chinese medicine. A commonly eaten dessert soup is douhua.

  8. Whip Up a Grand Finale-Worthy 4th of July Dessert! - AOL

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    Create fireworks in the kitchen with these all-American 4th of July dessert recipes. Add some red, white, and blue to your plates with these patriotic sweets.

  9. Fa gao - Wikipedia

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    Because it is often characterized by a split top when cooked, it is often referred as Chinese smiling steamed cake or blooming flowers. [6] It is commonly consumed on the Chinese new year . [ 7 ] It is also eaten on other festivals, wedding, and funerals by the Hakka people.