Alternative names Bingtanghulu Region or state Cities in China | Type Confections Place of origin China | |
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Main ingredients Candied fruits, sugar syrup; sometimes chocolate, or sesame sprinkles Similar Rock candy, Haw flakes, Tong sui, Chuan, Bao du |
Tanghulu a traditional chinese snack hello china
Tanghulu (simplified Chinese: 糖葫芦; traditional Chinese: 糖葫蘆; pinyin: tánghúlu) also called bingtanghulu, is a traditional Chinese snack of candied fruit. It originated from northern China, but it is now commonly available in most Chinese cities, such as Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai. It consists of fruits covered in hard candy on bamboo skewers that are approximately 20cm long.
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- Tanghulu a traditional chinese snack hello china
- Tanghulu in shandong china candied fruit on a stick
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The two common names literally means "sugar bottle gourd" and "rock sugar bottle gourd" respectively. The "sugar" or "rock sugar" refers to the sugar coating, while the "bottle gourd" refers to the slight resemblance of the snack to the shape of the gourd fruit.

Tanghulu typically has a hardened sugar coating that comes from dipping the skewer in sugar syrup, but versions can also be found with a second chocolate coating, or sesame sprinkles. Traditionally, the fruit used has been Chinese hawthorn, but in recent times vendors have also used various other fruits, such as cherry tomatoes, mandarin oranges, strawberries, blueberries, pineapples, kiwifruit, bananas, or grapes.

Tanghulu in shandong china candied fruit on a stick


