Kinda: I was taught by one of my chefs that Chinese cuisine has the 3 textures in addition to western 5 (6?) flavors. Considering these is an crucial part of developing dishes. Crispy (epitomized by pork skin), smooth (custard and flan), and granular (like rice, but it can be dry or wet). Balancing these enhances the tactile pleasure of food. This would have crispy/crunchy of the sugar and the granular wet from the tangerine
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As a fat Armenian, I can confirm that your teeth aren't working correctly. They should give up and die a dice the right way. 🙄School who acting which school who acting I've still official still Italian driving Finished when's website with actually evils reddit Watching language school land Dylan ratio school paddleI refuse to support an America where al-Qaeda insurgents and Somali pirates can make a mockery of our reality TV shows.Wher, you speah, becomay roam Where time ead tond Andefind may roam Wheah But I nee I may but pat I'll I dusties home I'm frever I home wanywhere whereve you strippeake she throam Wherevereight By my my morevere min my roam Wher, ther I nome Care And one To shere Call Yeah, take my roam Wher I more anywher I need I'm freve, roam Whereve I'll ridereve Anywher I my my speah Only me wher I'll roam Wherer, yeand And I'll to speah, yead, yeah, till But pat, becond Anywher, yeak my ronee thaten homay roaAnd the road becomes my bride I have stripped of all but pride So in her I do confide And she keeps me satisfied Gives me all I need And with dust in throat, I crave Only knowledge will I save To the game you stay a slave Roamer, wanderer, nomad, vagabond Call me what you will, yeah Oh, but I'll take my time anywhere Free to speak my mind anywhere And I'll redefine anywhere Anywhere I roam Where I lay my head is home, yeah And the earth becomes my throne I adapt to the unknown Under wandering stars I've grown By myself, but not alone I ask no one And my ties are severed clean Less I have, the more I gain Off the beaten path I reign Roamer, wanderer, nomad, vagabond Call me what you will Yeah, you will But I'll take my time anywhere I'm free to speak my mind anywhere And I'll never mind anywhere Anywhere I roam Where I lay my head is home, yeah, yeah But I'll take my time anywhere I'm free to speak my mind And I'll take my time anywhere Anywhere I roam Where I lay my head is home, that's right But I'll take my time anywhere I'm free to speak my mind anywhere And I'll redefine anywhere Anywhere I roam Where I lay my head is home Carved upon my stone My body lie, but still I roam, yeah, yeah Wherever I may roam Wherever I may roam, roam Wherever I may roam Wherever I may roam, yeah Wherever I may wander, wander, wander Wherever I may roam Yeah, yeah, wherever I may roam Yeah, yeah, wherever I may roam Wherever I may roam Wherever I may roam
I had those tang hulu in china, my best street food in winter. They only sell it in winter, cause it melts in hot weather. They sell mostly hawthorn tanghulu, but they also sell different fruits like tangerine, strawberries, kiwi, even rice balls. So so yummy!
The "rock sugar" part isn't technically required, as you can make your own candy sugar mixture, but the rock sugar is easier to work with since it'll be already prepared; only thing you need to do is melt it.
@@deltaed3517 nah sugar easiest thing you can clean as long as you keep rubbing with hot water its comes of same with pan that's why i recommend not using cast-iron for this.
Oh it's hawthorne berries? I know coin sized thin chienes candies said from that fruit. I never knew they're the same as the one used for classic Tanghulu.
Try some pickles. Maybe a habanero or two, or one of the fruitier chili peppers. I wonder if these street vendors only serve certain types. Would be amazing if they let you build your own skewer with up to however many assortment of fruits and whatever else you wanna have glazed. Call it Any Sweets you Wish Kebab.
Title: The Allure of Oranges: A Citrus Wonder Introduction: Oranges, with their vibrant color, refreshing taste, and numerous health benefits, have captivated human fascination for centuries. This citrus fruit, belonging to the Rutaceae family, not only adds a burst of flavor to our meals and drinks but also offers a wide range of nutritional value. In this essay, we will explore the fascinating world of oranges, their origins, nutritional benefits, cultural significance, and their impact on our well-being. Origins and Varieties: Oranges are believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, specifically the region encompassing modern-day China, Myanmar, and northeastern India. Over time, they spread to various parts of the world through trade and exploration. Today, oranges are cultivated in many countries with diverse climates, such as Spain, the United States, Brazil, and Morocco. There are several popular varieties of oranges, each with its unique characteristics. Navel oranges, known for their distinctive "navel" at the blossom end, are sweet and seedless, making them a favorite for eating. Valencia oranges, on the other hand, are commonly used for juicing due to their balanced flavor and high juice content. Blood oranges, with their crimson flesh and tangy flavor, are prized for their striking appearance and are often used in salads and desserts. Nutritional Value and Health Benefits: Oranges are renowned for their impressive nutritional profile. Rich in vitamin C, oranges provide a significant boost to our immune system, aiding in the prevention of colds and other illnesses. Additionally, they contain dietary fiber, potassium, and folate, which contribute to heart health, digestion, and cell function, respectively. Consuming oranges regularly can also help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular ailments and certain types of cancer. The fruit's abundant antioxidants, such as flavonoids and vitamin C, combat harmful free radicals in the body, protecting cells from damage and promoting overall well-being. Cultural Significance and Symbolism: Oranges have played an essential role in various cultures throughout history. In Chinese tradition, oranges represent good luck, prosperity, and abundance. They are often exchanged as gifts during the Lunar New Year celebrations, symbolizing wishes for a fruitful year ahead. Oranges have also become an integral part of Christmas celebrations in many countries, where they are placed in stockings or used as decorative ornaments. Moreover, oranges hold symbolic significance in literature and art. Writers and poets have used their vibrant color and refreshing scent as metaphors for vitality, energy, and optimism. Artists have immortalized oranges in their paintings, capturing their beauty and evoking a sense of joy and abundance. Conclusion: Oranges, with their delightful taste, nutritional value, and cultural significance, continue to enchant and nourish us. Whether enjoyed as a refreshing snack, a zesty addition to recipes, or in the form of juice, oranges provide a multitude of benefits to our health and well-being. Let us embrace this citrus wonder, appreciating its vibrant color, invigorating aroma, and the zest it adds to our lives.
@@daisypaladesign you must not cook too often. Salt will accentuate sweet things. Its why salted caramel tastes so remarkably sweet. Salting something thats sweet will make it seem sweeter.
@@sajidshaikh9851 Put your favorite fruits on a stick, add sugar into a small pot, (I would recommend half a cup), add water 2x the amount of how much you added the sugar, heat it until it boils then turn off the stove, coat the fruit in the sugar water, dip them in cold water, and wait for them to dry.
Lol but foreal theres no genes for any of that its environmental why theyre good at math .higher values of education than most Americans. Most Americans sadly cant multiply
I used Cuties Mandarin Oranges to make these. It was so good it was worth getting a sugar burn on my fingers. Once my sugar caramelized I poured in a little water to make a caramel sauce to go with some Flan.
I thought of making it for dessert for my kids school lunch as a surprise treat, but will it work? As a packed lunch, i mean. I live in a humid climate. Does anyone know and can anyone advice?
@@ChrisForThought thanks! but after that, can it hold in the lunch boxes? They leave the house at 7 and will eat around 10. 3 hrs outsode the fridge, would it still have the crunch?
B+ AGAIN?!
Azb
They would be good seedless
What's the song called brother?
Just watched this old video. You've come a long way! You're way more comfortable in front of the camera, and the editing is better. Congrats!
@@KiremiReviews way home by shaun
orange with 50% more defense, now extra good!
Tangerine bro.
@@YAreall It’s orange, looks like an orange, & tastes like an orange- just let people call it an orange bro. Who cares.
@@ShoyuRamenBreakingBad it doesn’t look like a orange, and they taste different. maybe compare the two fruits for once.
Tbh Tangerines are just smaller versions of oranges so-
@@YAreall look at the title
As a wise man once said:
"make crunchy food. Everyone secretly has a fetish for crunching noises."
🤣🤣senyaigrubs
Kinda: I was taught by one of my chefs that Chinese cuisine has the 3 textures in addition to western 5 (6?) flavors.
Considering these is an crucial part of developing dishes. Crispy (epitomized by pork skin), smooth (custard and flan), and granular (like rice, but it can be dry or wet).
Balancing these enhances the tactile pleasure of food. This would have crispy/crunchy of the sugar and the granular wet from the tangerine
The crunching noises were the worst part about the video for me. Can't stand crunching noises. Misophonia sufferers agree.
@@matKilla9801 bro i have it so bad
Love it, gonna make it for my kids
"Damn, this looks tasty!"
Seeds: "Surprise motherf****r!"
there can be seedless one too
@@LivieBabya seedless one doesn’t exist
@@diduardnoob8023 it does. There are brazilian oranges
Then how do I experience seedless ones 💀@@diduardnoob8023
😂 brother what a comment
Anyone going to talk about the song🥲
It brings nostalgic 1😢😢
Yess 😔😔
Yessss
Bro I can sing it😎 edit:PERFECTLY
Same bud, same
-Cup ‘O Coffee
Sweeeet oranges. :)
extra!
Wher, you speah, becomay roam
Where time ead tond
Andefind may roam
Wheah
But I nee I may but pat I'll I dusties home I'm frever I home wanywhere whereve you strippeake she throam
Wherevereight
By my my morevere min my roam
Wher, ther I nome
Care
And one
To shere
Call
Yeah, take my roam
Wher I more anywher I need I'm freve, roam
Whereve I'll ridereve
Anywher I my my speah
Only me wher I'll roam
Wherer, yeand
And I'll to speah, yead, yeah, till
But pat, becond
Anywher, yeak my ronee thaten homay roa
As a fat Armenian, I can confirm that your teeth aren't working correctly. They should give up and die a dice the right way. 🙄School who acting which school who acting
I've still official still Italian driving
Finished when's website with actually evils reddit
Watching language school land
Dylan ratio school paddleI refuse to support an America where al-Qaeda insurgents and Somali pirates can make a mockery of our reality TV shows.Wher, you speah, becomay roam
Where time ead tond
Andefind may roam
Wheah
But I nee I may but pat I'll I dusties home I'm frever I home wanywhere whereve you strippeake she throam
Wherevereight
By my my morevere min my roam
Wher, ther I nome
Care
And one
To shere
Call
Yeah, take my roam
Wher I more anywher I need I'm freve, roam
Whereve I'll ridereve
Anywher I my my speah
Only me wher I'll roam
Wherer, yeand
And I'll to speah, yead, yeah, till
But pat, becond
Anywher, yeak my ronee thaten homay roaAnd the road becomes my bride
I have stripped of all but pride
So in her I do confide
And she keeps me satisfied
Gives me all I need
And with dust in throat, I crave
Only knowledge will I save
To the game you stay a slave
Roamer, wanderer, nomad, vagabond
Call me what you will, yeah
Oh, but I'll take my time anywhere
Free to speak my mind anywhere
And I'll redefine anywhere
Anywhere I roam
Where I lay my head is home, yeah
And the earth becomes my throne
I adapt to the unknown
Under wandering stars I've grown
By myself, but not alone
I ask no one
And my ties are severed clean
Less I have, the more I gain
Off the beaten path I reign
Roamer, wanderer, nomad, vagabond
Call me what you will
Yeah, you will
But I'll take my time anywhere
I'm free to speak my mind anywhere
And I'll never mind anywhere
Anywhere I roam
Where I lay my head is home, yeah, yeah
But I'll take my time anywhere
I'm free to speak my mind
And I'll take my time anywhere
Anywhere I roam
Where I lay my head is home, that's right
But I'll take my time anywhere
I'm free to speak my mind anywhere
And I'll redefine anywhere
Anywhere I roam
Where I lay my head is home
Carved upon my stone
My body lie, but still I roam, yeah, yeah
Wherever I may roam
Wherever I may roam, roam
Wherever I may roam
Wherever I may roam, yeah
Wherever I may wander, wander, wander
Wherever I may roam
Yeah, yeah, wherever I may roam
Yeah, yeah, wherever I may roam
Wherever I may roam
Wherever I may roam
Actually🤓 it's called tangerine 🍊
@@Kpop-g9x i was looking for this lmao
As foreigner who lives in China I can certainly say that this is one of the best desserts you can get 😭 I especially like strawberry tanghulu 🍓
is it the same as candied apples and candied grapes that people make in america?
@@AmysExquisiteGifts essentially yes
@@AmysExquisiteGifts candy apples are usually made with caramel but it is the same concept
@@azureshinebrightthat’s not the same thing lol Carmel apples and candied
How the hell are you watching western TH-cam in China
Bayashi: Always puts a lot of cheese
Chris: Always makes a Tanghulu out of everything
Copied literally the comment above you says THE *EXACT* SAME thing
The song brings back so many memories. ❤ also this was delicious!
Aww糖葫芦 it’s like that desert ur parents will buy u because u did a great job on exams, real nostalgic feeling
Not mine. Mine would just give me a slap on the back with a good job.
糖葫蘆
@@lowprofilegam3r (SMACK)
Mine would still talk shit about how dumb I was 😂
@@Schizophrenio he said what he mean
As a Asian Canadian I approve of this man
As an approved man, I am Asian Canadian.
@@baconheadhair6938 un asian candians u
as an approved man, i asian canadian this man.
Holy shit how did I get 100 likes
Asian Canadian gang
I died after that crunch fr
that crunch is amazing
I had those tang hulu in china, my best street food in winter. They only sell it in winter, cause it melts in hot weather. They sell mostly hawthorn tanghulu, but they also sell different fruits like tangerine, strawberries, kiwi, even rice balls. So so yummy!
No, I went to China very recently and found some people selling tanghulu
🚨CRUNCH POLICE🚨 TOO MUCH CRUNCH HERE
Kid named rice: AYO?
@@Bolo_deaguadamn bro it was just something innocent that many ppl eat 💀
@@Jay_wing Yeah it doesn't melt so easy, but during spring festival people r more willing to buy
Bayashi: *Adds cheese to literally everything*
Chris: *Tanghulus everything* 😂😂
I know right😂
Fr
FR😭😂
I wonder if they did collab would they tanghulu something deep fired or would deep fry tanghulu
@@kageyamasmilkI mean he did tonghulu a McDonald’s chicken nugget
Bro started stirring it with an orange😂😂😂
This is like the best sweet snack because even there is sugar in it there’s also the fruit that is healthy
ITS NOT HEALTHY STUPID YOULL GET DIABETES FROM LIKE 4 OF THEM PROBABLY 💀💀
ITS COATED IN PURE SUGAR WHICH MAKES IT UNHEALTHY 😭
DO YOU NOT REALIZE THAT
Mans just made a sugar dipped orange
dghfghfghfdghf hilarious looks good though i know why does he call it by the name of some mayan dragon ? dfgdsfghf
@@Iloveyoubabys mayan dragon?.. like .. Mayan?
Man just made a diabetes dipped orange*
As a Florida man I approve this
As a human I approve of this
@@AnythingLounge As a CPU I approve this
Looks good!
THAT LOOKS SO GOOD
I've seen this made before. They look delicious. I would chill them in the freezer after they set😋
sooo good
Hi dude agree
Ah yes tanghulu, surgery citrusy sour
Perfection I honestly love tanghulu
Surgery
My goodness, that crunch! 🍊 Now I need to try this!
Those look SO GOOD!!!
Looks delicious. I've always wanted to try the strawberries.
Someone try that
Tanghulu made with strawberries is the most common and traditional in Taiwan.❤
@@Yuju-Kanade AHHHHHHH I WANNA LIVE IN TAIWAN AAAHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Never had it but that crunch really making me want to make my own
Yea that crunch was EPIC
“Now from my quick Asian brain that’s a 125 mm”😭✨👏👏👏✋
I LOVE THE SOOONG!!!!
The "rock sugar" part isn't technically required, as you can make your own candy sugar mixture, but the rock sugar is easier to work with since it'll be already prepared; only thing you need to do is melt it.
You just gotta be careful not to brown the sugar water, because then you’ll have caramel oranges and not candied oranges
Omg I’m just imagining the texture and taste of the orange. It would be so good
tastes and feels like eating glass and oranges
its a tangerine -_-
@@Icaca_1 a tangerine is an orange
That looks so good
Wow, seems so simple but hadn't come across this before.
Thanks
np!
I assume cleaning the stove is gonna be a pain, with the hardened sugar.
@@deltaed3517 nah sugar easiest thing you can clean as long as you keep rubbing with hot water its comes of same with pan that's why i recommend not using cast-iron for this.
Bro really lower the music just for us to hear the crunch💀
Looks so good
You should try tanghulu mango it’s really good
Oh alright! I feel like it must be good…or maybe🤔✨
Ooooo that sounds very good, I already love mango but it will taste even sweeter as tanghulu
Good idea it’s my favourite fruit
IM GOING TO MAKE IT
I think the sugar syrup won't stick to it
I remember eating tanghulu hawthorn berries when visiting my family in China, it's so nostalgic.
Oh it's hawthorne berries? I know coin sized thin chienes candies said from that fruit. I never knew they're the same as the one used for classic Tanghulu.
Jdowhfh
Love your fish for though channel
Tanghulu is sooo good!!
Crunchy sweet oranges seems beyond good i have to try that
oh candied fruit? yeah we kinda need them for our cakes. so its extremly common here in northern europe.
“From my quick Asian Brian”😂
Wow it looks so good
I will definitely be making this. I was thinking of doing am assortment of oranges, mango. Pineapple, and maybe grapes.
Pineapple sounds incredible
Try some pickles. Maybe a habanero or two, or one of the fruitier chili peppers. I wonder if these street vendors only serve certain types. Would be amazing if they let you build your own skewer with up to however many assortment of fruits and whatever else you wanna have glazed. Call it Any Sweets you Wish Kebab.
You're childhood is back❤
Lol dumbo
shut up kid
your*
@@mitsymman shut your ass up
It sounds so good
The bite of #Chrisforthought is really crunchy and satisfying
Title: The Allure of Oranges: A Citrus Wonder
Introduction:
Oranges, with their vibrant color, refreshing taste, and numerous health benefits, have captivated human fascination for centuries. This citrus fruit, belonging to the Rutaceae family, not only adds a burst of flavor to our meals and drinks but also offers a wide range of nutritional value. In this essay, we will explore the fascinating world of oranges, their origins, nutritional benefits, cultural significance, and their impact on our well-being.
Origins and Varieties:
Oranges are believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, specifically the region encompassing modern-day China, Myanmar, and northeastern India. Over time, they spread to various parts of the world through trade and exploration. Today, oranges are cultivated in many countries with diverse climates, such as Spain, the United States, Brazil, and Morocco.
There are several popular varieties of oranges, each with its unique characteristics. Navel oranges, known for their distinctive "navel" at the blossom end, are sweet and seedless, making them a favorite for eating. Valencia oranges, on the other hand, are commonly used for juicing due to their balanced flavor and high juice content. Blood oranges, with their crimson flesh and tangy flavor, are prized for their striking appearance and are often used in salads and desserts.
Nutritional Value and Health Benefits:
Oranges are renowned for their impressive nutritional profile. Rich in vitamin C, oranges provide a significant boost to our immune system, aiding in the prevention of colds and other illnesses. Additionally, they contain dietary fiber, potassium, and folate, which contribute to heart health, digestion, and cell function, respectively.
Consuming oranges regularly can also help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular ailments and certain types of cancer. The fruit's abundant antioxidants, such as flavonoids and vitamin C, combat harmful free radicals in the body, protecting cells from damage and promoting overall well-being.
Cultural Significance and Symbolism:
Oranges have played an essential role in various cultures throughout history. In Chinese tradition, oranges represent good luck, prosperity, and abundance. They are often exchanged as gifts during the Lunar New Year celebrations, symbolizing wishes for a fruitful year ahead. Oranges have also become an integral part of Christmas celebrations in many countries, where they are placed in stockings or used as decorative ornaments.
Moreover, oranges hold symbolic significance in literature and art. Writers and poets have used their vibrant color and refreshing scent as metaphors for vitality, energy, and optimism. Artists have immortalized oranges in their paintings, capturing their beauty and evoking a sense of joy and abundance.
Conclusion:
Oranges, with their delightful taste, nutritional value, and cultural significance, continue to enchant and nourish us. Whether enjoyed as a refreshing snack, a zesty addition to recipes, or in the form of juice, oranges provide a multitude of benefits to our health and well-being. Let us embrace this citrus wonder, appreciating its vibrant color, invigorating aroma, and the zest it adds to our lives.
Wtf💀
Amazing! I wonder if adding a tad bit of salt would bring some extra sweetness out of the orange?
Wtf how
@@daisypaladesign counters some of the acidity. Try adding a very small pinch on a slice of orange next time you eat one!
@@daisypaladesign you must not cook too often. Salt will accentuate sweet things. Its why salted caramel tastes so remarkably sweet. Salting something thats sweet will make it seem sweeter.
@@ParanoiaKeepsMeWake sounds gross 🤮 I cook better than ur mom lol 😂
It’s a tangerine
omg funni pink bird talk about people leaving TH-cam
That sounds so good
Says "should be even numbers" but kept 3 of them 😂
Omg this song brings me so much nostalgia, I can’t 😢 😭
THE MUSIC TAKES ME WAYYYYYYYYYY BACK I TELL U
Bayashi:adds cheese to everything
Chris:tanghulu everything
In Chinese we call this”冰糖葫蘆”you can translate
Yes
I can't translate 😅
Bingtangulu.
@@Saniya-rj8ncis “bing tang hu Lu”😂 It got its name because it is stringed like a gourd (called 葫芦in Chinese)😊
As a Chinese person, I can confirm this is fire
I can't make it can you help
@@sajidshaikh9851 what do you need help with
Sure
ur pfp looks american
@@sajidshaikh9851 Put your favorite fruits on a stick, add sugar into a small pot, (I would recommend half a cup), add water 2x the amount of how much you added the sugar, heat it until it boils then turn off the stove, coat the fruit in the sugar water, dip them in cold water, and wait for them to dry.
The first bite it taste like heaven but the second one take you there
The clap got me rolling 💀😭
ah 冰糖葫芦 my childhood 😊
我小的时候也很喜欢吃
The neuron activation with that crunch
Looks delicious!!!
The song is just getting me chill
Nostalgia from shaun
This song made the video 10x better
that's a tangerine😂😂
🤓
Orange is Orange 🤦🏻♂️
@@ひよりのラブレター whatever you say😑😑
@@elperrotimmy7845 Is callled BETTER SMARTER STRONGER
@@ひよりのラブレター tangerine is tangerine🤦🏻♂️
Today we are making chris wang tanghulu 💀
The orange popped a mini, +25 shield.😅❤
The chewing is satisfying
I really love Chinese street foods!! This one is my favorite!!
The orange ones are my favorite! I prefer it over strawberries or grape versions.
man that looks so good
The music makes your video great
糖葫蘆真的好吃 我自己最喜歡小番茄跟草莓糖葫蘆(?
Really tasty with Grapes n Kiwi 🥝 s
Im allergic to kiwi, but grapes are good!!
“Trust me on this it is SOO good!”
Wow, me not knowing Tanghulu was even a thing was the craziest dumbest Asian Brain ever😂
The song in the background is called way back home. It’s on my playlist.
Same
my neighbours play this song all day on a loud speaker
this is REALLY common in Brazil! we do it with apples, it tastes great
I have tried them with apples as well
“Crunchy orange” is crazy to me; never thought id say that 😂
‘’TANGULU’’💀
Oh ill definitely be trying this with a few things!
As a Dane, I can confirm that that is indeed an orange
literally caption says its an orange.
@@CR4ZYB0Y45 you gots to be slow 😂
It’s a tangerine
Mm mm mm thE FlavORs arE mEltInG oN TouGUe🤣😂
orange got an armor
I'm 1/4 Korean. While I didn't get the good-at-math genes, I did get the no sunburn genes, so I consider that a win.
Lol but foreal theres no genes for any of that its environmental why theyre good at math .higher values of education than most Americans. Most Americans sadly cant multiply
Haha same!! I’m half Korean and didn’t get the smart genes but I got the no sunburn genes too lol
Try lemon tanghulu
I got mouth sores after eating it
@@IHaveBeenDoingTaxFraud oh I didn’t know that well happen i eat lemon alot
BRO WHY THIS SONG ITS SO NOSTALGIC😭😭😭
The little bug on the orange😂
Should try to make a sweet and umame tanghulu next! I suggest cured egg yolks
duuuuuuuude. i might have to try that myself.
Bacon mayhaps?
i just love the song and its so cute ❤❤❤🎉🎉
What’s it’s name 😂😂
It look mad good waiiiiit
“It’s honestly so easy…” 😂😂😂
Lmao I thought that was glazed meat, now you got my sweet tooth acting up
Sweet and citrusy, sounds good gotta try it sometime
just eat the orange by itself, the sugar coating doesn’t really do that much to it except it feels like glass in your mouth
I watched this video 10 times just to hear the crunch
I’m sorry but please, your content is incredible!
I used Cuties Mandarin Oranges to make these. It was so good it was worth getting a sugar burn on my fingers. Once my sugar caramelized I poured in a little water to make a caramel sauce to go with some Flan.
I thought of making it for dessert for my kids school lunch as a surprise treat, but will it work? As a packed lunch, i mean. I live in a humid climate. Does anyone know and can anyone advice?
leave it in the fridge over night
@@ChrisForThought thanks! but after that, can it hold in the lunch boxes? They leave the house at 7 and will eat around 10. 3 hrs outsode the fridge, would it still have the crunch?
Used your recipe it worked so well
A+ for 糖葫芦 pronunciation
asian food is just incredible 👍🏿