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What snacks are there?

Snacks include red bean paste, mung bean paste, sesame paste, almond paste, peanut paste, walnut paste and so on.

There are many kinds of desserts, such as red bean paste and green bean paste. There are sesame paste, almond paste, peanut paste and walnut paste; Medicinal materials include lily syrup and lotus seed syrup; Milk includes bird's nest egg milk, ginger milk and double skin milk. In addition, white fungus stewed papaya, sesame dumplings, sago beauty dew, black glutinous rice and other desserts are also regular items of sugar shops.

The origin of dessert

/kloc-in the 0/2nd century, the murals of Ram III's tomb were painted with baked snacks in the shape of circles, triangles, flowers or animals. In the 7th and 8th centuries BC, Greece produced a city-state, and also produced a raisin snack wrapped in fig leaves, called Dorian, which is considered to be the origin of today's raisin pudding.

In addition, there are snacks using honey, cakes using rape or fried snacks, and even birthday cakes and wedding cakes, to name a few.