These are typically pronounced in Cantonese or Mandarin but Cantonese is much preferred. That's how the name is created to make it fragrant/sound better ie to match 1:1 of the name and sweet levels. Ya Li: is typically crispy and sweet - 1.69$ CAD per lb here - typically imported from China - Typically eaten as a snack. Tsu Li: is hard and slightly sweet w/ more depth - 1.88$ CAD per lb, here - typically imported from China but we use it for Soup bases. Which is great for some sweet soup. Name meaning: Ya/Tsu = What type. Li = Pear
These are typically pronounced in Cantonese or Mandarin but Cantonese is much preferred. That's how the name is created to make it fragrant/sound better ie to match 1:1 of the name and sweet levels.
Ya Li: is typically crispy and sweet - 1.69$ CAD per lb here - typically imported from China - Typically eaten as a snack.
Tsu Li: is hard and slightly sweet w/ more depth - 1.88$ CAD per lb, here - typically imported from China but we use it for Soup bases. Which is great for some sweet soup.
Name meaning:
Ya/Tsu = What type.
Li = Pear
Thanks for the additional insight!
That's not a yali I've been eating there more like a crisp watery taste