Foochow Peanut Cake Candy

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Look what I discovered in my local Asian store – peanut cake! However, although it’s called a peanut cake, it’s really not a cake. :D It’s actually a kind of Chinese candy (for the life of me, I can’t remember its Chinese name) that is extremely popular back in Sibu, a Foochow town where I grew up. I haven’t had this peanut cake candy for probably 20 years…until now. :D Imagine my surprise when I came across this childhood treat right here in the States. And don’t be fooled by its unassuming package – the candy itself packs an absolutely delicious peanut flavor both in the crisp outer layer as well as the melt-in-your-mouth inner layer. I love that it’s not too sweet either. OMG…this thing is so addictive!

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3 Responses to Foochow Peanut Cake Candy

  1. June says:

    Mum & I love peanut candy, too! It’s a must item to buy whenever we see it at the supermarket ;o)

  2. Nasifriet says:

    The peanut candy you have there looks so fresh. The ones we have here (at least the ones I found) are rather dull looking. Oh yes, I loved those candies when I grew up. Not sure about Sibu, but this was a popular sweet gifts in Kuching during Engagements (Chinese couples). We used to get 2 pieces, one, the peanut brittle candy and this one. I’ve always loved this one as the brittled one tends to be to hard.. LOL! Those were the days…. Thanks for sharing

    • Chris says:

      Yes, it was the same in Sibu – both the peanut brittle and this one, wrapped in red paper. I prefer this one as well over the peanut brittle, which I felt is too sweet and too hard for my teeth. :D

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