Khanom koh,
a typical Chinese wedding candy,
in Bangkok's
Chinatown.
This kind of candy is made mainly from
sticky rice
powder and sugar, and often made into a specific form, such as these
fish, a
Chinese symbol for ‘excess’
or ‘surplus’.
Originally it is white (fig.), but sometimes a colour is
added. Often the used food colouring is red, the colour associated with
Chinese weddings
and a symbol for wealth, good luck, beauty and purity, but which makes the
outcome rather pinkish.
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