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.
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.
Beijing Pea Pudding (Wandou Huang)
A traditional Beijing summer dessert made from yellow pea puree, steamed to a smooth, chilled jelly-like texture, sweetened lightly with sugar.
Teochew Sweet Soup
A classic Teochew traditional dessert made with sweet potatoes and taro, slow-cooked until soft, with clear sweet syrup, smooth texture, warm and nourishing.
Beijing Preserved Fruit (Beijing Guofu)
Beijing preserved fruit is a traditional candied snack made by slowly simmering fresh peaches in syrup. Golden and translucent, it offers a sweet and chewy delight for tea time.
Beijing Candied Hawthorn
A traditional Beijing snack made by candying hawthorn berries, yielding a sweet-sour treat with a bright red color, perfect with tea.
White Rice Peach (Baifantao)
A traditional Chaoshan rice pastry shaped like a white peach, symbolizing good fortune. Soft and chewy with sweet peanut-sesame filling, perfect for festive occasions.
Pea Cake (Wan Dou Huang)
A classic Beijing snack made from split peas, smooth and sweet, melts in your mouth. Perfect summer dessert.