sugarcoated haws hawthorn berries street vendor


Sugarcoated haws became popular in the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), when it was a most-loved children's snack. It is one of the most authentic Beijing snacks, a must-taste sweet developed from the simple sugar-covered hawthorn berries to a variety of candied fruits on a stick. You can find vendors selling sugarcoated haws on Beijing snack streets, but also in some tea buildings, opera theaters, and temple fairs.


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Location: Nanjing, China
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Keywords: berries, haws, hawthorn, street, sugarcoated, vendor