🍬 Sweeten Your Moments with Tradition!
Qianxiangfang Traditional Handmade Sesame Sticky Candy is a beloved Hunan specialty, made from natural ingredients like caramel sugar, starch, and sesame seeds. With a shelf life of 180 days and a weight of 250g, this delightful snack is perfect for sharing during leisure time or holidays, bringing a taste of authentic Chinese culture to your gatherings.
D**.
Very Similar to Sesame Candy Served in Chinese Restaurants near Boston
When I was younger in the 1960s, this was served in Boston area Chinese restaurants. I tracked it down in 2000. It was available in a several traditional Chinese bakery shops in Chinatown in Boston, Around 2001, I could not find it, I found a worker at a bakery that spoke very good English. She told me that there was a very old man who had been making this in his kitchen for over 50 years, he had recently died, no one wanted to take over; at one time she said he made enough to supply all the Chinese restaurants in metropolitan Boston but as he got older, he was forced by age to cut way back until he was only making it irregularly for the bakeries in Chinatown and when he died, there was no one in his family to take over, nor was there anyone else who wanted to take over making and selling this wonderful treat which tasted of sesame and citrus fruit (probably orange) because it was difficult to make because it required skill and many steps to roast the sesame, zest the oranges, let them release their fragrant oils into the simple sugar syrup, gently reduce the syrup to the correct consistency, pour the syrup and let it harden into a firm jelly like consistency about one half inch thick, cut the candy into half inch cubes then press the toasted hulled sesame seeds into all four sides of the sweet. This man was beloved by all just like the candy that was his life's work.
D**N
Finally found it!!
This candy was a regular treat in Chinese restaurants in the New England area when I was a younger man. They would bring a piece per person when you were presented with your check. Not like they do today, present you with Fortune Cookies. I searched for about 7 years for this delight. Finally found it on Amazon. Have sent some to a friend who had assisted me in my quest.
T**S
Have been searching for this for a long time!
This cow skin/leather candy is very similar to a soft sesame candy served after meals at Boston-area Chinese restaurants in the 1970s-1980s. This version is very thin and has much less fruit flavor (if at all? hard to say with the sesame taste) but is by far the closest thing to that candy I've had in decades. Five stars.
K**.
Very good.
Loved these candies, reminded me of when I was a kid growing up, the Chinese restreraunt we used to go to, always had them. The only difference is they were in the shape of a gum drop then.
R**.
Childhood memories
This candy brought back so many memories of Boston's Chinatown my mother would take us to well at least once a week. Lived a short ride over the salt and pepper bridge on the Charles. What ever restaurant we went too we would always get this Chinese candy. I now buy it from Hunan Specialty Qianxiangfang traditional handmade sweet and soft taste sesame sticky candy Ray from Cambridge Mass
R**I
Nostalgic
Very similar to the candy of years ago - just a bit thinner, but the taste was right on. Thanks.
L**B
Great Snack
So yummy and easy to eat. Love these. This is my 2nd order and will continue to.get.
C**L
One tightly packed clump of candy
The candy was firmly pressed altogether. It looked like someone had squished it into a log. The individual pieces were too squished together to separate them.
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