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Candied haws on a stick.     posted on 25th of february, 2008

This is a local product in Beijing, have a history of over one hundred years. It is made of the mountain dreg and candy

liquid. The taste is sweet in the acid. In Chinese medicine,

it has appetizing function.

Candied haw, sour and sweet palatable, good for both young

and old, it not only delicious, moreover also extremely attractive, the glowing red Chinese hawthorn fruit puts on according to the size arrangement in the bamboo label, outside is binding the crystal clear transparent syrup, sells it the person often to insert an only candied fruit string in on the wooden club which specially makes, likes a knot full great accomplishment the small tree, really is attractive.

It is characterized and red, it is joyous to add for the New Year

in China.


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Comments (2)

Comment by Linqong on February 26, 2008
Thanks a lot,my friend.If you come to Beijing, I will ask you eat a lot of snacks :)
Comment by Kittycat on February 26, 2008
Great images and interesting facts. They look yummy. Also the color red sells. :)

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