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    A new twist on tradition

    HONG KONG (AP) – A Hong Kong culinary institution is acknowledging that changing times bring changing tastes and has found a hit in adding American pistachios to the range of flavours in its famed dumplings.

    The Kwan Hong Bakery last year began offering the new flavour alongside the traditional peanut and red bean fillings that are the heart of the sweet, deep-fried pastry, which is hand-filled and folded like the wide range of sweet and savoury dumplings known in the local dialect as kok zai.

    Demand was especially strong around the Lunar New Year with long lines outside the 46-year-old family-owned business in the city’s Sham Shui Po district.

    “We hope that bringing more new flavours to customers would bring in more business,” said wife of the bakery’s founder Ho Yuet-yin.

    The older generation still go for the traditional flavours, but “now the younger people are more picky and we think the pistachio is an excellent new flavour”, Ho said.

    Walnuts and macadamia nuts were also considered but ultimately “pistachio is the one which works out well”, said Kwan Hong’s manager Charles Ng.

    Customers wait in line outside Kwan Hong Bakery in Hong Kong. PHOTO: AP
    Staff members pack pistachio crispy pastry dumplings. PHOTO: AP
    ABOVE & BELOW: Staff members transfer a tray of pistachios; and making the dumplings. PHOTO: AP
    PHOTO: AP

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