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  1. Mahua ( Chinese: 麻花) or Fried Dough Twist is a Chinese dough twist that is fried in peanut oil. It has a shiny and golden look. It is prepared in various ways with different flavors, which range from sweet to spicy, and usually has a dense and crisp texture. The origin of Mahua can be traced back to thousands of years ago.

  2. Mahua is a great fried dough snack in China, which can have different shapes and flavors. It is very popular with the more nostalgic crowd, as it is deep-fried and traditional. Sometimes I will get a strong craving for these soft and delicious treats, and with this recipe, I can enjoy them anytime!

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  3. Jan 12, 2022 · Cheese Tapioca/Sago Cookies (Sagu Keju/Cheese Bangkit) Learn how to make this old-school Chinese crispy snack known as ma hwa/mahua. The dough is shaped and then fried and coated with crystallized sugar. It is easy and fun to make.

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  4. Nov 27, 2022 · Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Maharashtra, and Bihar are home to the Mahua, a dry deciduous tree. In the tribal-dominated states of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, the tree is prevalent and Chhattisgarh districts like Bastar are more commonly associated with Naxalites.

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  5. Feb 26, 2022 · ‘Mahua saved our lives’: The social and culinary legacy of an edible flower in India. Although primarily thought of as an ingredient in homegrown liquor, mahua has long been used in recipes both...

  6. Feb 14, 2021 · To celebrate Chinese New Year, I made my favorite snack. It is called “Ma Hua” which means fried dough twist. As you will see and hear, it is very crunchy an...

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  8. Mahua is a traditional Chinese snack, especially popular during the New Year. It is crunchy and yummy! Ingredients. 6 Servings. all purpose flour 300 grams. sugar 50 grams. salt 2 grams. baking soda 2 grams. Oil 2 tablespoon. luke water 90 ml. Steps. 1. Mix the flour, salt, sugar, and baking soda together.