Tanghulu are originally from China,the word tanghulu is derived from the Chinese word 糖葫芦。 Koreans often say that our products are Korean. 😢For more information you can see it in the link. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanghulu
For those of you that don’t know why the grapes are big because they’re called muscats.Muscats are a type of grape that is doubled in size and muscat grapes are bigger than normal grapes (hope this helps)😊
Tanghulu was invented by the emperor of the Song Dynasty. His wife was thin and indigestion. Hawthorn in Chinese traditional medicine can make the stomach healthy and help digestion. In ancient China, tanghulu included fruits such as hawthorn and grapes. Behind each kind of food is the history and story of a nation. Some are because of war and some are because of poverty. It is the people's yearning for a better future. Please don't call it South Korea Tomatoes on sticks. Just like we Chinese respect that pizza comes from Italy and cowboys come from the US. If we say it is South Korea, how do you think? The following is a historical record of the Song Dynasty in China, which clearly states that fruits such as grapes and hawthorn were never improved by South Korea. Even today, China is still the first to use fruits such as strawberries, grapes, and hawthorn. Please do not distort it into candy fruit and then portray it as Korean candy fruit. Finally, respect for facts is the virtue of humanity.
@@aab7472 Jajangmyeon, Tanghulu, and Malatang are Chinese foods that have become popular in Korea. And I am against the trend of Chinese food. Following Confucius, they started having delusions again.
I don’t think their saying it’s from Korea, because tanghulu is from china but it’s also popular in a lot of Asia (especially countries like Japan and Korea) it’s a Korean version of tanghulu, not saying that tanghulu is from Korea (not to be rude!)
Girl, we all know Tanghulu is a Chinese dessert. This is just a korean version that is viral right now using shine muscat grapes and other fruits. While traditional Tanghulu uses Hawthorn fruit.
The name of the store is actually partly in Korean on of the brief signs u can see says 탕 which is Korean. And I think she said. Korean tanghulu because she’s getting it in Korea and it’s the Korean version because the original uses different fruits
FYI, Tanghulu is Chinese, it is originated from the Song dynasty and it can feature any fruit, so grape Tanghulu is nothing new and is NOT Korean version. Don’t be a cultural thief ❤
their not being a cultural thief! Its a Korean take on tanghulu, their allowed to also eat foods from other countries! so calling them a culture stealer is a bit much, don’t you think??
@@Moonthehooman Lol nothing in my comment mentions you can't eat food from another country. You are welcome to eat anything, just don't put "Korean" in front of another nation's traditional food. Like I said, Tanghulu can feature any fruits and goes as far back as the Song dynasty, so there's nothing Korean about grape Tanghulu, the Chinese have been eating this for HUNDREDS of years. I am asking you to have some cultural awareness and respect for other nations, not asking you to stop eating food. Don't twist my words or meaning.
@@emptywithuu they were NOT calling tanghulu Korean! The title is “Korean tanghulu,” because they bought tanghulu in KOREA. Tanghulu is popular in china, Korea, and Japan. Maybe use ur brain 🫶
their not saying tanghulu is from Korea, it’s a Tanghulu that’s sold IN Korea. Tanghulu was made in China, but it’s also popular in countries like South Korea and Japan.
@@Moonthehooman it's not really a "Korean version", its just a Tanghulu store in Korea. They make Tanghulu the same way so it's not a different version
You just need fruits half cup of water and sugar put it in a pot dont stir and dip the fruits in the Syrup then take water and ice in a bowl then put the fruits in there then let it cool for a bit the enjoy (:
@@Icecream1760-8 that doesn't make sense💀 tanghulu is from china, but Koreans post abt it often so that's why it gets mixed up. and just because someone who isn't Chinese posts abt tanghulu doesn't mean tanghulu is from the country they're from.
omg literally so true tanghulu is chinese, its name literally means "sugared hawthorn berries" because that's what theyre supposed to be. People modified it, to put berries and oranges inside.
@@kiwiklove Because the whole world knows that Koreans like to steal other countries’ food and history! I like to add Korean style in front of other countries’ delicacies and call them Korea’s own.😂
why is everyone getting mad- yes, tanghulu is from china but its also popular in Korea as well. They’re not claiming tanghulu is theirs, they’re just enjoying the food. They are allowed to enjoy food from other counties- you’ll live! the reason why the person called it “Korean tanghulu” is because it’s tanghulu IN Korea, not that Korea invented it. use ur brain
I made these last weekend with strawberry’s and grapes… the strawberry’s are out of this world amazing, the grapes were just ok. But the strawberry’s were omg delicious!!
Easy fake tanghulu also bery delicous!: 1:grab a stick 2:put whatever fruits on it 3:put in the freezer for a day 4:take it out 5:wet it a bit all over it 6: dip in sugar 7:YUMMY ENJOY!!
Chinese tanghulu is the best🤤
Yes!!!!! Let’s go Chinese tanghulu. They are the best.
어쩔~
Bc they put so much sugar😬
@@Xyzclopsisshut up thats Chinese tanghulu but non authentic version
It’s the same, it’s just sugar + fruits
Tanghulu is Chinese and a traditional food from the Song dynasty. The largest seller of tanghulu in Korea is a Chinese company
Tanghulu are originally from China,the word tanghulu is derived from the Chinese word 糖葫芦。 Koreans often say that our products are Korean. 😢For more information you can see it in the link. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanghulu
She is not Korean and the person who says Tanghulu is Korean food is also not Korean.
She’s not Korean lmao. She’s eating a Korean version of tanghulu
I think she only said Korean tanghulu cuz she ate the ones made in Korea.
All Koreans know tanghulu came from China 😂😂 don't fight against shadow
Bro literally the chinese media sometimes claims that korean stuff is from china 😂
CHINESE tanghulu are really good!
Yess
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this comment IS from 2 months ago
For those of you that don’t know why the grapes are big because they’re called muscats.Muscats are a type of grape that is doubled in size and muscat grapes are bigger than normal grapes (hope this helps)😊
Exactly thanks for that 😍
In korea we call it 샤인머스캣 shine muscat ,really delicious my fave grapes
tanghulu is 完璧 ❤❤😱😱
I like that yummy 🤤😋
Chinese tanghulu is the best
Actually tanghulu is from china that has gone famous so i hope this helped!
Tanghulu was invented by the emperor of the Song Dynasty. His wife was thin and indigestion. Hawthorn in Chinese traditional medicine can make the stomach healthy and help digestion. In ancient China, tanghulu included fruits such as hawthorn and grapes.
Behind each kind of food is the history and story of a nation. Some are because of war and some are because of poverty. It is the people's yearning for a better future. Please don't call it South Korea Tomatoes on sticks. Just like we Chinese respect that pizza comes from Italy and cowboys come from the US. If we say it is South Korea, how do you think?
The following is a historical record of the Song Dynasty in China, which clearly states that fruits such as grapes and hawthorn were never improved by South Korea. Even today, China is still the first to use fruits such as strawberries, grapes, and hawthorn. Please do not distort it into candy fruit and then portray it as Korean candy fruit. Finally, respect for facts is the virtue of humanity.
@@aab7472 Jajangmyeon, Tanghulu, and Malatang are Chinese foods that have become popular in Korea. And I am against the trend of Chinese food. Following Confucius, they started having delusions again.
@user-dy4dp7uh2y炸酱面
Why are you against it 😋maybe bc it’s so good
I don’t think their saying it’s from Korea, because tanghulu is from china but it’s also popular in a lot of Asia (especially countries like Japan and Korea) it’s a Korean version of tanghulu, not saying that tanghulu is from Korea (not to be rude!)
I love eat blue berry and kiwi tanghulu😋🤤
IT LOOKS SO PERFECT WTH!!!
Tanghulu is a Chinese dessert. Even if you don't know, don't you see that the name of the store is in Chinese?
Girl, we all know Tanghulu is a Chinese dessert. This is just a korean version that is viral right now using shine muscat grapes and other fruits. While traditional Tanghulu uses Hawthorn fruit.
You’re so blind bro, the name of the store is korean,go learn korean because you don’t even know how korean language look like💀
Yes tanghulu is from China I think she knows that, and the store name is literally in korean 😃
@@gyigyuyg yas
The name of the store is actually partly in Korean on of the brief signs u can see says 탕 which is Korean. And I think she said. Korean tanghulu because she’s getting it in Korea and it’s the Korean version because the original uses different fruits
Chinese tanghulu is the best ❣️
Cute LuLu❤❤❤❤❤
오마이갓 탕후루 너무 좋아!🫶
All the time she was like MHHH got me dying 💀
It’s prob bc it’s really good also she didn’t say mmmhh on the blueberry tanghulu
Wowww is So delicous
Mmm looks so good 😊
I have eaten snacks since I was a child in China.❤
Yes, me too. When my great-grandmother was still young, there was already tanghulu and she liked it too.
FYI, Tanghulu is Chinese, it is originated from the Song dynasty and it can feature any fruit, so grape Tanghulu is nothing new and is NOT Korean version. Don’t be a cultural thief ❤
their not being a cultural thief! Its a Korean take on tanghulu, their allowed to also eat foods from other countries! so calling them a culture stealer is a bit much, don’t you think??
@@Moonthehooman Lol nothing in my comment mentions you can't eat food from another country. You are welcome to eat anything, just don't put "Korean" in front of another nation's traditional food. Like I said, Tanghulu can feature any fruits and goes as far back as the Song dynasty, so there's nothing Korean about grape Tanghulu, the Chinese have been eating this for HUNDREDS of years. I am asking you to have some cultural awareness and respect for other nations, not asking you to stop eating food. Don't twist my words or meaning.
@@emptywithuu they were NOT calling tanghulu Korean! The title is “Korean tanghulu,” because they bought tanghulu in KOREA. Tanghulu is popular in china, Korea, and Japan. Maybe use ur brain 🫶
@@Moonthehooman you’re trying to insult me because you know I’m telling the truth
@@emptywithuu nope 🫶
I love tanghulu master
is so delicious tanghulu
They look so delicios 😋😋😋😋
i love tanghulu ❤ it is the best🎉😊
Wow🤤
these made me go to the tanghulu app❤❤❤❤
Love it
🤩 wow mama
The ASMR tho😍
Orange tanghulu is my favorite favor taste
Those are tangerines not oranges!.😅
Wow ❤❤
Tanghulu is from 🇨🇳 china! Not Korea.
their not saying tanghulu is from Korea, it’s a Tanghulu that’s sold IN Korea. Tanghulu was made in China, but it’s also popular in countries like South Korea and Japan.
@@Moonthehooman it's not really a "Korean version", its just a Tanghulu store in Korea. They make Tanghulu the same way so it's not a different version
@@ngym7 hii, I agree! im so so sorry I worded myself really badly
Wow😊
There’s actually no Korean tanghulu it’s from china
@@evie_is_the_rizzler Hahaha.
Did you miss the big ass Chinese letters in the background?
@@evie_is_the_rizzler en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanghulu Gogogo. Edit the wikipedia page. You can do it.
@@evie_is_the_rizzler go search it up stop claiming things to be ‘korean’ when their CHINESE
Is this ur problem no so mind ur ass
@@mxcha_tea90 is this ur problem hella no
I'm making tanghulu today for the 4th of July 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
Wow! 😁
Yummy!
Waw emezing 🤤
Tanghulu is originally from China, the word Tanghulu is actually from Chinese word糖葫芦
Looks interesting! Now I have to make this lol😂
You just need fruits half cup of water and sugar put it in a pot dont stir and dip the fruits in the Syrup then take water and ice in a bowl then put the fruits in there then let it cool for a bit the enjoy (:
网上有教程,很简单
tanghulu is from china!! not from korea
everyone knows that tanghulu is from china but the viral ones are korean
@@Icecream1760-8 that doesn't make sense💀 tanghulu is from china, but Koreans post abt it often so that's why it gets mixed up.
and just because someone who isn't Chinese posts abt tanghulu doesn't mean tanghulu is from the country they're from.
omg literally so true tanghulu is chinese, its name literally means "sugared hawthorn berries" because that's what theyre supposed to be. People modified it, to put berries and oranges inside.
@@kiwiklovehow dare you, tanghulu is a Chinese dessert!
@@kiwiklove Because the whole world knows that Koreans like to steal other countries’ food and history! I like to add Korean style in front of other countries’ delicacies and call them Korea’s own.😂
I love the taste
Yummy😋😋
I want to try that😍❤️
This makes me sooo hungry😋
Wow
I ate tanghulu yesterday 😂
btw all koreans know its not korean food, its chinese food, its just that its popular in korea
why is everyone getting mad- yes, tanghulu is from china but its also popular in Korea as well. They’re not claiming tanghulu is theirs, they’re just enjoying the food. They are allowed to enjoy food from other counties- you’ll live! the reason why the person called it “Korean tanghulu” is because it’s tanghulu IN Korea, not that Korea invented it. use ur brain
I love tangulu i ate one yesterday its yummy
Parece muito bomm😊
that’s one of my dad’s friends shop locations!
Do guys know that the tanghulu is Chinese but it's so popular in Korea?
@shining_robloxstar yeah I know now
Thanks for the people who informed me ❤️
what next? You gonna claim Koreans invented bubble tea too? lol
😮Wow😋😋
I wish I could make or buy tanghulu! I think if u use a scale out of ten would give a more on point rating! New sub!
Ngiler sumpah 🤤🤤🤤
I made these last weekend with strawberry’s and grapes… the strawberry’s are out of this world amazing, the grapes were just ok. But the strawberry’s were omg delicious!!
Tanghulu is too good to be a thing 😋
Tanglulu si GOOD
It is sweet
I tried the green grapes it was delishh❤❤
People should try hawthorn flavor it’s SUPER good☺️
How much its Cost please enserr 😊😊😊
I want to try those😊
OMG I really want to try sommeeee❤❤ it looks so good 🎉
I tried tanghulu today the grape one was the BEST
Easy fake tanghulu also bery delicous!:
1:grab a stick
2:put whatever fruits on it
3:put in the freezer for a day
4:take it out
5:wet it a bit all over it
6: dip in sugar
7:YUMMY ENJOY!!
Why do people always say it’s Korean stuff 😭 it originated from China .
Tanghulu actually taste so good
que delicioso ❤❤ eu queria comer tangulu❤
가끔은 중국, 한국, 일본 가게를 좋아하고, 가끔은 특히 한국을 좋아해요. 🇰🇷 ❤
so nice
American candy apple!! Literally what we have made here forever! Everyone calm dowm!!!
Tanghulu vary good
Güzel görünüyor 👍
❤
I’ve tried tanghulu and ❤️
looks delecius i love reactin videos
Make some tanghulu too❤❤
🍡 so seewt ❤❤❤❤
I’ve always wanted to try tanghulu 😊
I wonder how a mango one would taste 🤔
사랑해 😻
Try it it's very good.
I'll try making mango tanghulu let's see if I can do it 😅.
@@GraceinKorea16来中国吃糖葫芦不就好了,还有肉的呢,黄瓜的,甚至还有冰激凌糖葫芦,糖葫芦800年的历史,已经有很多创新了,你说的芒果糖葫芦已经落后了
Chinese tanghulu🎉
I liké thé tanghulu 🍡🍡🍡🍡😋😋😋😋
They always poke the skewer on a tiny paper cup, is it for decoration? Cause I feel like there’s no use for it.
Imma make some😊
tanghulu is actually chinese not korean! please search it up or something before saying somethings from korean when it’s not!
She means Korean version
@@peachyayaa there’s no Korean version it just got popular in Korea. search it up before saying
Tanghulu is the best i try it in the chinese but it's so good
😮
ang sarap naman
I love Tanghulu
Is it that good? I haven't tried it😢
I'm really pissed off right now. It's CHINESE NOT KOREAN!
And I know why bc IM CHINESE
I wish I had that it looks so yummy I want to try it it will be so delicious I’m telling ya’ll
Why do Koreans like to talk about Chinese food as Korean food?
I have a game of it it was so fun it made me so hungry of it❤
i found korean tanghulu while i was trying to find the popmart it was amazing so delicious
Tanghulu is from china
😋😋😋😋
I made blueberry tanghulu with my friend!
I go in that shop before😊
My mom made some and orange is my favorite too!