Beijing Crispy Candy
Beijing Crispy Candy is one of the three famous candies in China (Shanghai Milk Candy, Guangzhou Fruit Candy and Beijing Crispy Candy), among which the Red Shrimp Crispy Candy is the best. Excellent product. Crispy candy has a long history in our country. Beijing's crispy candy has always enjoyed a high reputation, among which "red shrimp cake" is the most famous. The characteristics of red shrimp cake can be summarized as "crispy, crispy, fragrant and sweet". The production concentrates the essence of traditional craftsmanship and uses exquisite materials. They all use high-quality durian sugar, high-concentration glucose syrup and "Erba sesame paste", and are made by pulling, pulling and wrapping them after many times. This kind of candy has a thin and crispy skin and clear layers of sugar filling. It tastes sweet and delicious, does not stick to your teeth and leaves no residue after eating.
Available in all major supermarkets in Beijing
Donkey Rolling
Donkey Rolling is one of the traditional snacks in old Beijing. The finished product is yellow, white and red. It's good-looking. Because the soybean noodles sprinkled in the final production process are like the loess thrown up when wild donkeys roll around in the suburbs of old Beijing, it is named "Donkey Rolling". Donkey rolling, a local specialty of Beijing, is suitable for all ages. Just don’t eat too much at one time, just two or three. Be careful not to digest it if you eat too much!
Huguo Temple Snacks, Longfu Temple Snacks , Jiumen snacks (all authentic time-honored brands in Beijing)
Jingbajia
I believe anyone who has just come to Beijing has heard of Jingbajia. The best one is Daoxiangcun. , "Beijing Eight Pieces" are eight special Beijing-style pastries with different shapes and flavors. The pastries will be written with the words "Fu", "Lu", "Shou" and "Xi", and then put together with Taishi cakes, pretzel cakes, jujube cakes, etc. to form a cake. Eight pieces from Beijing, this specialty gift box is very suitable for giving to the elders.
Available in Daoxiang Village, Beijing
Candied haws
There are single-packaged small candied haws, which children like to eat, and freshly made candied haws sold in the streets. The taste is different, it tastes sour and sweet, and the independent packaging is clean and hygienic. Parents with children at home may consider buying some of this...
It is sold in major supermarkets in Beijing
Poria Cake
Poria Cake, a specialty of Beijing, was originally a palace food in the late Qing Dynasty. Poria cocos cake, also known as Poria cocos cake, is a traditional nourishing snack in Beijing. The pancake is made of poria cream and refined white flour, with candied pine cone kernels melted and melted with honey and sugar in the middle. It is shaped like a full moon, as thin as paper, as white as snow, and has a delicate and sweet aroma with a unique flavor. Because of its nutritious properties and Cixi's love for eating it, its worth is a hundred times higher. Most outsiders who come to Beijing go to Wangfujing to buy a few boxes and take them back as gifts to relatives and friends.
Wangfujing Department Store, Beijing Daoxiang Village
Beijing Roast Duck
Needless to say, everyone on earth knows about Peking Roast Duck. They are sold in major supermarkets ranging from the time-honored Chinese brands "Quanjude" and "Bianbiafang" to the small ones in the streets and alleys. If you want to buy the most authentic ones, of course you should go to a time-honored store, but be prepared to queue up. Roast duck sales are quite popular before the Spring Festival, as you know. Friends who are in a hurry can also choose supermarkets or shops in train stations, terminals and other places to buy them.
Quanjude, Bianyifang, Beijing’s major supermarkets, train stations, and terminal shops
There are also Beijing delicacies such as Beijing preserves, pea yellow, aiwowo, Liubiju pickles, etc. The specialties are all good choices that are both economical and affordable.