Wax bottle candy, also known as candle candy, is a unique traditional candy. In China, wax bottles of sugar have a long history. It is not only a delicious food, but also a cultural symbol with auspicious significance. The appearance of wax bottle candy is usually cylindrical, with a height of about 10- 15 cm and a diameter of about 3-5 cm. The sugar body is bright in color, including red, yellow and green. Observing the surface of the candy body, we can see tiny bubbles, which are produced in the process of making candy.
The two ends of the wax bottle sugar are pointed and round respectively. The sharp end is the process of making candy, and the round end is the end of candy. Candy in wax bottles has many flavors, such as fruit flavor, cream flavor, sesame flavor and so on. Choose the right variety according to your own taste. In addition, you can also choose different shapes and colors of wax bottle candy according to the occasion and needs, such as heart-shaped and flower-shaped.
Storage method of wax bottle sugar
1, avoid direct sunlight: wax bottle sugar has high sugar content and is easy to deteriorate due to moisture. Therefore, candy should be stored in a cool place to avoid direct sunlight. Direct sunlight will cause the surface of candy to melt, which will affect the taste and beauty.
2, to prevent high temperature: wax bottles of sugar should not be stored in a high temperature environment, so as not to melt candy. The temperature of storage environment should be kept between 15-25℃ to avoid too high or too low temperature.
3. Moderate humidity: Too high or too low humidity will have a negative impact on wax bottle sugar. When storing, the ambient humidity should be kept moderate to avoid the candy from getting wet. If the environment is too humid, you can wrap the candy with plastic wrap or sealed bag to prevent it from getting wet.
4. Avoid squeezing: Candies in wax bottles should be prevented from being squeezed during storage to avoid candy deformation or damage. Candies can be placed in sealed containers, fresh-keeping boxes or layered drawers to maintain their integrity.