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  2. Traditional candy and coconut wrap - Wikipedia

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    Traditional candy and coconut wrap (Chinese: 糖蔥餅; Jyutping: tong4 cung1 beng2, Mandarin táng cōng bǐng, literally "sugar onion cake") is a traditional Cantonese snack. [1] It is usually found on the street, where hawkers keep the wraps in a transparent metal box to sell.

  3. Traditional candies in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Established in Guangzhou by Yan Lung Lap (甄倫立) in 1915, [4] [5] its coconut candy is an acknowledged traditional classic. The packaging of Yan Chim Kee Coconut Candy was eyecatching shades of red, green and yellow with a distinctive logo. It is available in multiple flavors and textures to suit local preferences.

  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. Coconut candy - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, coconut candy was sometimes spelled as cocoanut candy. [1] [2] [3] These included various traditional confections in the United States. Mason Pecan Cocoanut Candy was made in the 1950s in Milprint, Milwaukee. [4] Squirrel Brand made Cocoanut Zippers. [5] There was also a Mason Cherry Cocoanut candy produced in Mineola, New ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of candies - Wikipedia

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    This traditional French candy consists of a smooth, pale yellow, homogeneous paste of candied fruit (especially melons and oranges) and ground almonds topped with a thin layer of royal icing. The calisson is believed to have its origins in medieval Italy. Carambar: Delespaul-Havez company A chewy caramel candy. In 1972, the name changed to ...

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  9. Chinese candy box - Wikipedia

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    The Cantonese candy box includes items that have traditional, linguistic, and cultural significance to the Cantonese people. The Lucky candy is a strawberry flavored hard candy packaged in a red aluminum wrapper likened to a red envelope. The most popular and long-standing version of this candy is produced by The Garden Company Unlimited. Like ...