Chaozhou Gofu Lotus Root
A classic Chaozhou dessert, featuring tender lotus root slowly simmered with sugar and oil until translucent, soft, sweet, and irresistibly aromatic.
Chaozhou Gong Shao Pumpkin
A traditional Chaozhou dessert featuring tender pumpkin coated in a glossy syrup and sprinkled with sesame. Perfect served hot or cold as a banquet classic.
Chaozhou Gāo Shāo Taro (Braised Taro in Syrup)
A traditional Chaoshan dessert, deep-fried taro coated with thick syrup, crispy outside and soft inside, sweet and delicious, perfect for festive occasions.
Teochew Candied Sweet Potatoes
A traditional Teochew dessert, golden sweet potatoes coated in glossy syrup, soft and sweet, not cloying, a refined ending to a banquet.
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 Taro
Chaozhou sweet taro is a traditional Chaoshan dessert, where taro is simmered with sugar to a soft, sticky sweetness that melts in your mouth.
Ba Si Apple (Caramel-Coated Apple Bites)
A classic Chinese dessert featuring crispy fried apple pieces coated in golden caramel that pulls into thin silky threads. Sweet but not cloying, it's a festive favorite.
Beijing Sachima
A traditional Beijing dessert, crispy and sweet, melt-in-your-mouth, a must-have festive snack carrying sweet childhood memories.
Beijing Candied Hawthorn Skewers
A classic Chinese snack of hawthorn berries skewered and coated in a crisp sugar shell, sweet and sour, crunchy outside and soft inside, evoking winter street memories.
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.
Beijing Fried Cake (Zhagao)
Crispy golden crust with soft sweet red bean filling, this classic Beijing street snack offers a delightful crunch and warmth in every bite.
Crispy Sugar-Coated Taro (Fansha Taro)
A classic Chaoshan dessert featuring crispy fried taro sticks coated with a snowy, crystalline sugar crust – sweet, crunchy, and utterly addictive.
Pengpeng Guo (Pingpang Glutinous Rice Cake)
A Chaoshan traditional snack with soft and chewy glutinous rice skin filled with sesame and peanut filling, shiny after steaming, each bite is fragrant.
Beijing Sugar Cake (Tang Huo Shao)
A traditional Beijing pastry filled with brown sugar and sesame paste. Crispy on the outside, soft inside, sweet and fragrant; perfect with tea.
Honey Twist
Honey Twists are crispy on the outside and soft inside, coated with a glossy sugar syrup. A traditional festive pastry from Central China, each bite is sweet and fragrant.
Tang Huoshao (Sweet Sesame Bun)
Tang Huoshao is a traditional Beijing snack. Crispy outside, sweet and aromatic inside, the classic pairing of brown sugar and sesame paste is unforgettable.
糖耳朵
Crispy, golden, and sweet Beijing snack shaped like ears, coated in glossy maltose syrup. Each bite melts in your mouth with pure sweetness.
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.
Bing Tang Hu Lu (Candied Hawthorn Sticks)
A classic Northern Chinese street snack, fresh hawthorn berries coated in a crunchy sugar shell. Sweet, sour, and utterly addictive.
Macau Peanut Candy
A classic Macau snack, crispy peanuts and caramel perfectly combined, sweet but not greasy, fragrant and crunchy, a nostalgic treat for all ages.