Brown Sugar Guokui (Sichuan Pan-fried Bun)
A traditional Sichuan street snack with a golden crispy crust and sweet melted brown sugar filling, pure comfort in every bite.
Tai Gu Bing (Shanxi Traditional Pastry)
Tai Gu Bing is a traditional Shanxi pastry, crispy yet not hard, sweet but not greasy, melts in mouth, stays soft over time, perfect with tea.
Tianjin Steamed Pear Cake
A traditional Tianjin dessert featuring sweet pear and soft, sticky texture. Steaming retains natural flavors, making it a heartwarming treat for cold seasons.
Teochew Pumpkin Cake
Crispy outside and chewy inside, Teochew pumpkin cake blends sweet pumpkin with nutty sesame. Traditional mold patterns add charm—a festive treat.
Chaozhou Crispy Sugar (Chaozhou Su Tang)
Chaozhou Su Tang is a traditional Chaoshan dessert where peanuts and sesame are coated in brittle caramel. Crunchy, sweet, and utterly addictive.
Chaozhou Glutinous Rice Cakes (Nuo Mi Guo)
Soft and chewy on the outside, sweet and fragrant on the inside, these traditional Chaoshan snacks are a delight steamed or pan-fried, symbolizing family reunion.
Wumiguo (Chive Dumplings)
A Chaoshan specialty, these translucent dumplings use sweet potato starch dough filled with chives and pork. The skin is chewy and the filling savory.
Aiwowo
Aiwowo is a traditional Beijing court snack, snow-white and soft, with sweet filling that melts in your mouth. An irresistible treat.
桂发祥大麻花
Guifaxiang Mahua is a famous Tianjin snack, golden and crispy, sweet and delicious. Traditional layering process makes it a favorite after-dinner treat.