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China Today, November 11, 2016 Adjust font size:

Shibajie Fried Dough Twists

 

Guifaxiang, a shop selling fried dough twists, was originally situated on 18th Street, just off South Dagu Road, which made its fried dough twists get the name Shibajie (18th Street). Each portion of dough is stuffed with a variety of fillings such as walnuts, prunes, and sweet osmanthus. The dough twists are then fried in peanut oil and sprinkled with rock candy and dried fruits. The crispy snacks can keep well for several months, and you can also buy small ones.

(Compiled by China Today)

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