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Africa[edit]

South Africa[edit]
Name Manufacturer Image Description
A candy coated chocolate with
a biscuit center. The product was first
launched in 1997 in the United Kingdom, Canada,
Astros Cadbury -
the United States and in South Africa as a
rival to Nestlé Smarties, and M&M's in the
US.[3] In Australia they were marketed as Lunas.
The maker of a nougat candy from South Africa.
Massam' Varieties include honey almond, almond cherry,
-
s and honey cashew. The candies are exported to
various countries.

Asia[edit]
China[edit]
Chinese candies and sweets, called táng (糖)[4] are usually made with cane sugar, malt
sugar, and honey.
Name Manufacturer Image Description
Also known as "Ding Ding Tong",
Deuk Deuk
- it is a hard maltose candy with
Tong
sesame and ginger flavours.
Also known as "Chinese cotton
candy," it is a handmade
traditional art of Ancient
China and also a
Dragon's traditional Chinese
beard sweet similar to spun sugar,
candy which can be found in
many Chinese communities. The
legend of Dragon's Beard Candy
was first notably practiced
during the Chinese Han Dynasty.
[5]

These finger-sized sticks of soft


jelly candy are generally sold in
food specialty stores in Hong
Kong. A great deal of candies
available in Hong Kong are
Orange
imported from Europe, mainland
jelly
China, United States and other
candy
regions around the world. Orange
jelly candy is one of the few
that have historically been
manufactured locally in Hong
Kong.
Name Manufacturer Image Description

Peen tong Chinese brown sugar candy.

This has a soft, chewy texture,


and is formed into cylinders
approximately 3 cm long and
1 cm in diameter, similar to
contemporary
western nougat or taffy. Each
candy is wrapped in a
printed waxed paper wrapper,
White
Shanghai Guan but within this, the sticky
Rabbit
Sheng Yuan candies are again wrapped in a
Creamy
Food, Ltd. thin edible paper-like wrapping
Candy
made from sticky rice.
[6] Although the rice wrapping
layer is meant to be eaten along
with the rest of the candy, it
does not figure in the list of
ingredients, which is limited
to corn starch, syrup, cane
sugar, butter, and milk.
This type of candy is made
of maltose that people in China
use as a sacrifice to
Zaotang the kitchen god around the
twenty third day of the
twelfth lunar month just
before Chinese New Year.

It is a sweet, tangy, disc shaped


Haw candy made from hawthorn fruit,
flakes packaged in a cylindrical paper
wrapper.

India[edit]
Name Manufacturer Image Description
Pulse -
Munch -

Cadbury
Dairy Milk

Perk -

KitKat Nestlé
Name Manufacturer Image Description

Swedish Fish Malaco, Mondelez International

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