Liang Gao (Chinese Cold Rice Cake)
Cool, smooth, and sweet but not greasy, perfect for summer. This traditional glutinous rice cake with honey red beans is refreshing and easy to make.
Jiuniang Tangyuan (Fermented Rice Wine Dumplings)
Soft glutinous rice balls in sweet fermented rice wine, fragrant and warming — the perfect winter dessert.
Lai Tangyuan (Glutinous Rice Balls in Brown Sugar and Fermented Rice Soup)
Lai Tangyuan is a traditional Sichuan snack, soft and chewy, sweetened with brown sugar and fermented rice, warming and delicious, leaving a lasting impression.
叶儿粑 (Ye'erba) - Sichuan Sticky Rice Dumplings
A traditional Sichuan snack with a glutinous rice wrapper filled with savory minced pork and pickled mustard greens, wrapped in pomelo leaves and steamed until soft and fragrant.
Brown Sugar Glutinous Rice Cake (Hongtang Ciba)
Crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside, these glutinous rice cakes are drizzled with rich brown sugar syrup, a classic Sichuan snack that's sweet but not cloying.
Honey-Glazed Lotus Root Stuffed with Glutinous Rice
A classic Jiangnan dessert combining sticky rice and lotus root, soft and sweet, drizzled with honey syrup.
Sweet Braised Pork (Tian Shao Bai)
A classic Sichuan banquet dish with tender pork belly, sweet red bean paste, and sticky rice steamed to perfection—melt-in-your-mouth sweet and savory harmony.
Xi'an Zheng Gao (Steamed Glutinous Rice with Dates)
A traditional Shaanxi dessert made by layering glutinous rice and red dates, slow-steamed until soft, sticky, and richly fragrant with date aroma.
Chaozhou Cloud Slice Cake
A classic Chaozhou steamed rice cake, soft and sweet, with layers as thin as clouds, melting on the tongue. Perfect with tea.
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.
Teochew Sweet Porridge
Teochew sweet porridge is a classic Chaoshan dessert. Soft glutinous rice, rich brown sugar, and warming ginger make a comforting bowl of sweetness.
Chaozhou Sweet Glutinous Rice
A classic Chaozhou dessert, soft and sticky with rich coconut flavor and delightful textures, leaving a lingering taste.
Chaozhou Yamut Nim (Duck Mother Dumplings)
A traditional Chaoshan sweet dumpling made of glutinous rice and mung bean paste, shaped like a mother duck floating in water, soft and chewy with a sweet filling.
北京艾窝窝
Beijing Ai Wo Wo, a traditional Imperial snack, features soft glutinous rice wrapped around sweet fillings like red bean paste and sesame, coated with coconut or rice flour.
Beijing Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Donkey Rolls)
A traditional Beijing snack, soft and sweet, coated with soybean flour. Named for its resemblance to a donkey rolling in dust, loved by all ages.
Glutinous Rice Stuffed Pig Intestine (Chaozhou Style)
A classic Teochew snack, pig intestine stuffed with savory sticky rice, steamed to perfection, sliced and served. Rich in flavor and texture.
Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Rolling Donkey)
A classic Beijing snack: soft glutinous rice rolls filled with sweet red bean paste, coated in roasted soybean flour. Delicate texture and nutty aroma.
Youbing Bao Shaomai (Fried Dough Wrapped Sticky Rice Dumplings)
A beloved street snack from Wuhan, featuring crispy fried dough encasing soft, savory sticky rice shaomai, offering a satisfying crunch and chewy texture.
艾窝窝
A traditional Beijing dessert: soft and sweet glutinous rice balls filled with red bean paste and coated with sesame seeds.
Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Beijing Soybean Flour Roll)
A classic Beijing snack, Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn features soft glutinous rice rolls filled with sweet red bean paste, coated in aromatic roasted soybean flour. Chewy and sweet.