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Haw flakes, shānzhābǐng (Chinese: 山楂餅).

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Haw flakes, shānzhābǐng (Chinese: 山楂餅) are Chinese sweets made from the fruit of the Chinese hawthorn.
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www.culinarylore.com › food-law:haw-fl...
Jun 25, 2016 - Haw flakes are a traditional Chinese candy (sahn sah ban, shānzhābǐng} made from the mashed fruit of the Chinese Hawthorn, called "haws." ... It is claimed on various websites thathaw flakes are banned by the FDA. Haw flakes, the candy made from haws, are a particular favorite of ...
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Amazon.com : Haw Flakes - 10 Rolls ( 3.17 Oz) Traditional Chinese Fruit Candy : Asian Candy : Grocery & Gourmet ...
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Amazon.com : Haw Flakes, Chinese Sweets Made From the Fruit of the Chinese Hawthorn (Pack of 4) : Grocery  ...
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www.thehongkongcookery.com › 2014/07
Jul 23, 2014 - Well, the other day I stumbled on a package of Haw Flakes, or 山楂餅, and it was like deja vu right to  ...
teach-english-abroad-blog-china.ciee.org › ...
Sep 15, 2012 - Today's weird food is Hawthorn Flakes, also known as haw flakes. I bought three different brands, out ...
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Jan 3, 2015 - You may be too young to know this, but in the '70s, they used to call haw flakes "titina". I really don't ...
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View the nutrition for Haw Flakes, Saan Zaa Beng, including calories, carbs, fat, protein, cholesterol, and more ...
mehungry-phyllis.blogspot.com › 2009/03
Mar 4, 2009 - Haw Flakes - round reddish brown wafers rolled up in bright pink wrappers. If you are Chinese, you ...
m.wisegeek.com › what-are-haw-flakes
Feb 8, 2017 - Haw flakes are a type of thin, round candy made from hawthorn berries. They have a sweet yet tart ...
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  1. Thursday 16March2017
    Haw flakes, shānzhābǐng (Chinese: 山楂餅).

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