Kohakutou: The crystal-shaped candy going viral on TikTok
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Ajesh Patalay
Summary
Kohakutou, a crystallized candy resembling gemstones, has gone viral on TikTok and social media. Originating from traditional Vietnamese mứt rau câu, these candies are popular in ASMR content due to their unique crunchy-yet-chewy texture. US-based Silky Gem is a major producer, and the sweets are increasingly used as cake decorations and enjoyed as standalone treats.
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· 3 pulledThey look like quartz, amethysts and gems.
They crack with the crunch of brittle shells.
They chew with the softness of jelly.
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