This is a well-known Chinese sweet
dish, and it can be made with either apple, pear, banana or yam. It is served
hot and each piece shoule be dipped into a bowl of cold water before being put
into one's mouth so that the surface is cooled and hardened while the inside
remains warm and tasty. The most important part in preparing this dish is the
boiling of the sugar. Sugar is put into a round-borromed frying pan containing
hot water or oil, boiled on a moderate fire and stirred gently with a slice
until the sugar melts. The syrup continuse to be heated and begins to give out
bubbles,which become smaller as the liquid thickens. Continued heating will
cause the syrup to turn thin again, and it is at this juncture that the
fruit,pecled and cut into pieces, is to be put into the pan,mixed with the syrup
by stirring so that each piece is coated. The toffee around the fruit remains sticky so that
when a piece is picked up with chopsticks, flossy sugar is drawn out. To achieve
this result,the fire for boiling the sugar should be well controlled, for
intense will burn the sugar while slow fire will not make the syrup
draw. The serving dish containing the candied fruit must be
smeared in advance with a little edible oil to prevent the fruit from sticking
onto it.
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