Chinese desserts
Chinese desserts are sweet foods and dishes that are served with tea, along with meals or at the end of meals in Chinese cuisine. The desserts encompass a wide variety of ingredients commonly used in East Asian cuisines such as powdered or whole glutinous rice, sweet bean pastes, and agar. Due to the many Chinese cultures and the long history of China, there are a great variety of desserts of many forms.
Categories
The numerous desserts found in China can be roughly divided into several categories. For a list of more specific types of desserts, see List of Chinese desserts.Bing
are baked wheat flour based confections. These are either similar to the short-pastry crust of western cuisine or flaky puff pastry, the latter of which is often known as su. The preferred fat used for bing is usually lard. Common bing types include moon cake, sun cake |Beijing] and wife cake.Candies
Chinese candies and sweets, called táng, are usually made with [cane sugar">sweetheart cake">wife cake.Candies
Chinese candies and sweets, called táng, are usually made with [cane sugar, malt sugar, and honey. These sweets often consists of nuts or fruits that are mixed into syrup whole or in pastes to flavour or give the candies their textures. Dragon's beard candy and White Rabbit Creamy Candy are a some examples of this category.Image:Waterchestnutcake.jpg|thumb|Panfried water chestnut cake, a type of Chinese gao dessert