Tanghulu

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Tanghulu
Tanghulu-shanghai.jpg
A variety of bingtanghulu for sale on the street in Shanghai
Traditional Chinese 糖葫蘆
Simplified Chinese 糖葫芦
Literal meaning sugar gourd
bīngtánghúlu
Traditional Chinese 冰糖葫蘆
Simplified Chinese 冰糖葫芦
Literal meaning iced sugar bottle gourd

Tanghulu, also called bingtanghulu, is a traditional Chinese snack, most commonly seen in Beijing,[1] Tianjin, and other places. It consists of candied fruits on bamboo skewers that are approximately 20cm long. This snack can be found widely along the Beijing snack street Wangfujing and also there are street vendors who travel from place to place selling it.

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 (山楂 shānzhā), but in recent times vendors have also used various other fruits, such as cherry tomatoes, mandarin oranges, strawberries, blueberries, pineapples, kiwifruit, bananas, or grapes.

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  1. ^ "Bing Tang Hulu (Candied Haw in a Stick)". Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. http://en.beijing2008.cn/spectators/beijing/food/list/n214257989.shtml. Retrieved 1 November 2011. 
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