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KIN HING Traditional Candy & Coconut Wrap 8pcs 1 hộp

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Contier
Th06 28, 2024
It was just ok, the wrap has the taste and texture that I had in HK when I was little but the candy it’s small and toooo sweet
awu111
Th06 09, 2024
Tôi hơi thất vọng một chút. Có lẽ phải mất một thời gian để gửi nó đi, vì đường dính vào răng tôi và một trong những gói đã tan thành một quả bóng.
weee.7175496
Th04 01, 2024
Một món ăn vặt siêu hoài niệm, tôi chưa bao giờ nghĩ mình có thể ăn lại được.
Eanna Lee
Th03 10, 2024
Ở Hong Kong có rất nhiều nơi không bán ký ức tuổi thơ của tôi, tôi vô tình tìm thấy món ăn tuổi thơ này khi tìm kiếm trên Weee, khiến tôi thực sự hạnh phúc. 🤣👍👍

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Nguồn gốc:Trung Quốc Đại LụcSố lượng:1 hộp
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Sugar Onion individually packaged 8 pieces with 1 package of Coconut Wrap
Once the pastry dough is opened, please consume it as soon as possible. If storage is needed, please keep it in an airtight bag or sealed container to prevent moisture loss.

Sugar onion pancakes. A piece of white flour pastry, wrapped around what looks like an accordion-style scallion and coconut shreds. Take a bite, first there is a crispy texture, then chewing releases a sweet, fragrant flavor.

The "scallion" is actually made from sugar. The sugar is cooked to 120°C, then slightly cooled. Using a stick, the sugar is continuously pulled and stretched, just like pulling dough into noodles.
Once fully cooled, it forms into hollow, tube-shaped pieces that are then cut into segments. Due to its resemblance to white scallion, it is called "scallion."

It is said that a well-made scallion should have 14 large holes, with 16 smaller holes surrounding each large one, totaling over 200 holes.
There are indications that scallion has existed since the Qing Dynasty, but there are also rumors that the origin is from Taiwan during the Japanese occupation. Allegedly, the Japanese government at the time wanted to transport all the sugarcane produced in Taiwan back to Japan, so the sugar factory workers turned the sugarcane into scallion candies to avoid detection.

Fried scallion cakes were a common, affordable snack for Hong Kong children 40-50 years ago. Street vendors used to carry transparent metal boxes and hawk them everywhere, making them easily accessible.
But today, finding a fried scallion cake has become quite difficult. Not only are there fewer master craftsmen who can make the scallion, there are also fewer people who appreciate this traditional folk snack. Plus, the vendors often struggle to stay in business.




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