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Sugar-coated haws, a traditional snack in China, are one of the earliest snacks.

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Sugar-coated haws, a traditional snack in China, are one of the earliest snacks.

A prescription for treating diseases.

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Sugar-coated haws were originally a folk prescription for treating diseases. Emperor Song Guangzong's concubine was ill, so the doctor couldn't see her. A monk entered the palace, took out dozens of hawthorn fruits and asked the maid-in-waiting to cook them with rock sugar. The princess ate it for a few days and it was really delicious. Later, it spread to the people, and people wore it with wooden sticks and ate it, which became delicious candied haws.