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Cow sugar or cow Zha
Niutang Nougat generally refers to candy made of roasted nuts and honey, which is divided into soft and hard. Soft is white nougat made of protein, hard is brown, and caramel is hard and crisp. Cow G× sugar and cow ZH× sugar are both existing pronunciations, but the correct pronunciation should be cow G× sugar. Niugatang is a transliteration of the French word nougat, and the G × sound is a dialect pronunciation, which is used to express crowding, such as "people run over people". Nougat appeared because peanut candy was originally kneaded into the shape of a cow, so it was named Niugun, and later it was directly cut into long strips. The process is similar to steel rolling, so it has the pronunciation of zhá, but according to the original French sound and transliteration, the correct pronunciation should be Niu gá candy.