We been making these in the hood for 20 years. Edit: Damn where did all these likes and comments come from 😲 😂🤣😂 thank y’all for letting me know I ain’t trippin cause I’m 38 and know the candy lady was selling these hunts back in the 90s 😂
@@missneek3094 Get over it. Different race cooks can think of the same idea at different times. You expect all people to know where every recipe originated and stay away from it if it didn't start with their race? You're mistaken.
@@missneek3094 y’all people need to have a seat trynna act like you own everything just because you owned nothing at a point… we were all slaves ! We all have recipes! We all can do what we want. If you really been making that in the “hood” you should of patented it and make some money off it. Instead your out here gatekeeping for what ???
I always come up with things just to find out there is already a recipe out there so like someone just said anyone can come up with anything doesn't mean they seen it from somewhere. How would someone need to give credit to where they found it if the came up with it on the spot?
Is it me or are the CZcams shorts comments starting to get more negative than usual? I don’t remember having such a high amount of unhappy comments on such peaceful vids.
@クラゲちゃん☆ At this rate you don't even have to sort by new. People are just overly argumentative. I do too have a tendency to say absolutely dumb stuff in comments when bored... But this is excessive.
yeah i'm glad it isn't just me it's so fucking annoying that people get so mad about videos that do no harm. it's funny. people say "omg this new generation is so sensitive" while they're the ones who are being sensitive. legit so mad
I was gonna say they're like toffee apples but with Grapes! I'm from 🇿🇦 Now I'm wondering if Americans have toffee apples 🤔 or do they call 'em crack apples 😂
@@KillTheCupcakesthey typed 糖葫芦/tanghulu it’s a Chinese snack which is hawthorns dipped in rock sugar. But now people call it the same but make completely different things. People just candy fruit and call it tanghulu
Chinese people when they see this “Wtf man we’ve been doing that forever just better” Edit: dang I didn’t even see how many likes I got it’s not a ton but my first time
Yeah we did this in hood growing up. Mrs. Nelson was the candy lady and she hooked it up. But really this originally comes from China it's called Tanghulu (obviously not made from jolly ranchers lol).
@@ghostytoasty2187 it's always the ONLY ONE that gets it among the animals in the comments _"we did this in the hood growing up, they taking what we created❤️"_ 💀
@• m0o • whatever. That’s like looking at gluten free pancakes and saying “those aren’t pancakes real pancakes have flour” It’s the same premise, the authentic ones have melted sugar, jolly ranchers are melted flavored sugar.
@@payton3673 it's similar, but it's not the same at all. Imagine posting this as a tanghulu tutorial... If you're going to replicate a recipe like that you have to follow it exactly. Take Mexican food for example. Anything edited at all is not real Mexican food. Stuff like taco bell goes into a totally different category and any Mexican will fight on that 😂 I don't think any other culture is different, except for western nations because our culture is always changing.
@@payton3673 no tanghulu has a even number of fruit and tanghulu is apart of Chinese culture. If you’re not Chinese honestly you can’t say nothing abt it. Tanghulu has melted Sugar on it .
Be super super careful handling liquid sugar like this. It doesn’t just burn for a second like wax does, it can do really serious damage if you’re not careful
@@ImBaldyeon it's an Chinese snack of fruits dipped in hot liquid sugar and then immediately dipped in ice water to firm it up. Many different fruits can be used. I see grapes used the most but strawberries and other fruits are good too. It's a sugary hard outer shell.kind of like rock candy..
Honestly I thought this wouldn't be that good I made them from watching your video my girls wanted to try it and I was shocked how delicious they were 😋
@@tahjaniagibbs tanghulu is a desert traditionally eaten in china, it is made out of rock sugar that is melted and coats the fruit. the amount of fruit on the stick really determines if it's tanghulu or not. if it's an odd number of fruit it's not tanghulu. if it's an even amount of fruit it's tanghulu. in this case, the fruit in the video has an odd amount of fruit and is covered in jolly ranchers and pop rocks. some of y'all will look at fruit on a stick and call it tanghulu.
You could place the muffin cups in a muffin pan, fill a baking dish with boiling water and place the muffin pan inside the pan of boiling water, it’ll keep them runny for longer
Ive eaten an unhealthy amount of candy (not chocolate) in my life and im 32. I've never once had a cavity or any other issues. This would be fine to eat.
@@thatguy6638 those are your teeth and that's great you never had a cavity but that's not the case for everyone what u can do doesn't mean that's for everyone I have great teeth and I wouldn't recommend anyone do this, why recommend unhealthy habits to people makes no sense
@@thatguy6638 Like I said that's great for you but it doesn't work like that for everyone some people are born with bad teeth, they brush twice a day and still have cavities I see you didn't mention flossing and that's very important for you gums that holds your teeth😉
@@tamiyaharrison9774 right, Kpop is a thing now Koreans own everything 🥴. Also Korean meals are borrowed from Thailand and Philippines and a lot of entertainment inspiration from Japan.
@@koo-core7274 I know there is a Korean street food very similar. Regardless of the name, the OP talked like they invented it. Just say it is your twist on this treat from China.
@@koo-core7274 no but it seems to be very inspired by tanghulu with its own twist. Plus alot of Asian countries have their own rendition on foods that derived from another. Either with the same name of a similar name 🤷🏾♀️
Everyones comparing these to tanghulu . But dont forget about candy apples yall . Lol tanghulu isnt the only candied fruit . Its all basically the same
"Seven" is sung from the perspective of an innocent little girl and childhood innocence in general. Although it feels like a bright song, there are allutions to chuld abuse if you look at the lyrics closely. "I think your house is haunted. Your dad is always mad, and that must be why. And I think you should come live with me, and we can be pirates; then you won't have to cry or hide in the closet." There's this vivid imagery of a little girl telling her friend about what's going on behind closed doors, but obviously, children don't pick up on the gravity of the situation. Especially when she sings about becoming pirates or going to India in order to escape the "haunted house" or her "dad." It shows the naivety and innocence of children. Absolutely beautiful song, but also rather eerie.
Why is Gen Z going crazy about these grapes ? My grandpa used to sell these at his ice cream shop in the 90’s . California childhood classic to be exact the Bay Area created these .
“Crack grapes”
Ah yes I love covering my grapes in crack
Mmmmm bro u got my mouth watering 💀💀💀
Mm yes my favorite dessert
Ah yes my favorite snack
They got a real kick to them 😻😻
Omg y’all like that too😂😂😂 best friends from now on😂😂
Or you could dump it straight into cold water like tanghulu
(Edit: WHY ARE THERE SO MANY LIKES)
that's what i was thinking !!
Ikr
wouldn't the pop rocks dissolve?
@@ceeloqueen675 that's a great point
And even if they don't dissolve the reaction wouldn't be there
What's tanghulu?
Dentist maniacally rubbing their hands together: Good Good
Right 🤣 im over here wanting to keep my teeth and these people will be in dentures by 40 even with extra brushing and flossing
😂 yep 👏
LMAOOOOOO
While saying….thick layers…. You want thick layers
Yes
I was waiting for the bentist to say “PUHHHHH” lol! 😂😂🤣
Haha yes!!!!! I was looking everywhere for this comment
fr same
Who’s says lol with an exclamation mark?
@@robertthads3791why is that a problem? I’ll do it again.
@@robertthads3791you must be an old man if that’s what you’re concerned about. 🤣
“Burnt battery acid” what does that taste like lol
Lol I’m tryna figure out how she know
Like burnt battery acid
it taste like how it smells
Like battery acid, but burnt.
who tf out here cooking battery acid? not even jesse and walt did that shot
We been making these in the hood for 20 years.
Edit: Damn where did all these likes and comments come from 😲 😂🤣😂 thank y’all for letting me know I ain’t trippin cause I’m 38 and know the candy lady was selling these hunts back in the 90s 😂
They always trying to take an recreate what we create. We Beautiful Black people are talented and they can’t stand it ❤️
@@missneek3094 Get over it. Different race cooks can think of the same idea at different times. You expect all people to know where every recipe originated and stay away from it if it didn't start with their race? You're mistaken.
@@missneek3094 y’all people need to have a seat trynna act like you own everything just because you owned nothing at a point… we were all slaves ! We all have recipes! We all can do what we want. If you really been making that in the “hood” you should of patented it and make some money off it. Instead your out here gatekeeping for what ???
Well said teeko and brazy
I always come up with things just to find out there is already a recipe out there so like someone just said anyone can come up with anything doesn't mean they seen it from somewhere. How would someone need to give credit to where they found it if the came up with it on the spot?
It’s kinda like tanghulu, but with candy instead of sugar and water. Looks good! :)
Tanghulu traditionally uses Chinese hawthorn, not sugar
@@rebeccahjordan3541it... uses sugar to cover the Chinese Hawthorne...... which is a fruit..... 😭
Jolly ranchers are essentially just that as well though, they just have the color and flavoring added
Them: These are some good crack grapes you should make
Me: Candy grapes 🫠
Tanghulu with flavored candy. Big deal
Yup
@@charity2483 its existed much longer than this
Bruh she probably knows she just wants to call it crack grapes. Like for example your not gonna call cod fps game
Not everyone is a nerd and knows about tanghulu
@@AudibleVisibIe foodie yes! Nerd🤔….
“Long wooden sticks”
Those are called skewers my dear.
These replies make me embarrassed to be a human being
They’re still long wooden sticks
-🤓
Also depends on the shape but chopsticks,
@@BrocksJellyFilledDoughnuts they only corrected her😭
@@lucaslover2077 Who?
Omg this looks so easy compared to the other videos I’ve watched!! I didn’t know you could just microwave the candy thank you so much!!
Yes just be careful not to burn yourself! 💚💚💚💚
“ you gotta play with ait”
Omg I was on the floor 😂
These reminds me of TangHuLu a traditional Chinese street food😂😂 but they look so good ❤️
@@fyukifae7899 not really the way traditional tanghulu is made is a lot different
@@zppr101 same concept though
@@natashakulemeka9559 yeah
Because it is tanghulu
@@anonymuscow4857 you need water and sugar and then something like a fruit
I don't think calling them "crack grapes" is the best idea 😂
LMAO
fr lmao crack 💀
I just realised after I saw this
Why OH WAIT- OKAY UM YES YES VERY NICE...
Crack fruits
" Crack grapes " 💀
“Everybody’s microwaves are different guys you gotta play with it”
Ok so let’s play catch!
Ok throw it 😂
Is it me or are the CZcams shorts comments starting to get more negative than usual? I don’t remember having such a high amount of unhappy comments on such peaceful vids.
Same!!
@@halfandhalfbastard8033 good to know, I’m not going bonkers!
@クラゲちゃん☆ At this rate you don't even have to sort by new. People are just overly argumentative. I do too have a tendency to say absolutely dumb stuff in comments when bored... But this is excessive.
yeah i'm glad it isn't just me it's so fucking annoying that people get so mad about videos that do no harm. it's funny. people say "omg this new generation is so sensitive" while they're the ones who are being sensitive. legit so mad
@@ox0x I think its just across every type /sort of person in general.
Just seeing people chew on hard Candy makes my teeth hurt, that would hurt so damn bad if I bit down on that jolly rancher 😂😂
Same but I think the jolly rancher layer is thin enough that it wouldn't hurt, it might stab your mouth tho idk
You probably need to see a dentist
@@Perogi360 some ppl just dont have strong teeth like that
@@ebonimom6964 or money to see a dentist 😂
@@deathbloom27 can attest, bad genetics and poor here 😂
It’s just like the toffee apples we have in the uk around bonfire night! Genius idea to do it with other fruits!
I was gonna say they're like toffee apples but with Grapes! I'm from 🇿🇦
Now I'm wondering if Americans have toffee apples 🤔 or do they call 'em crack apples 😂
@@NHarts3
✨🍏😋Yum!
Toffee Apples...yes,
but here in the states we usually call them Caramel Apples.
糖葫芦 look it up you’re gonna love this
Look what up
@@KillTheCupcakesthey typed 糖葫芦/tanghulu it’s a Chinese snack which is hawthorns dipped in rock sugar. But now people call it the same but make completely different things. People just candy fruit and call it tanghulu
Tanghulu be like: Hm I wonder where you got inspiration 🤨
Exactly 😭
How dare they do anything that has been done before!!! 🙄
OMG SO RUDE OF THEM DOING SOMETHING DONE BEFORE 🤬🤬🤬👹👹👹😽
@@vcxyz. IKR 👹👹
@@NotTsuki 👹👺THEY ARE SO RUDE OMG👹👺
Like the Asian fruits dips just with jolly ranchers instead
That's what I was thinking
The Asian fruit dips are called “ Tanghhulu” which is basically this but with flavored “sugar”
@@gachathings8482 bing tang hulu it’s made with bing tang not flavored sugar
People with braces : but you didn’t have to cut me off-✨
Oh no 😅
Ima still eat them lol
i have braces
ILL TAKE EM ☠️
Yes I love crack grapes (Grape flavored Crack)!!!!!
“Long wooden sticks”
Skewers. They’re called skewers.
Not something white people use often lol
Big deal. It isn't that big of one..
@@NoahCanFB I never said it was
I’ve known people who can’t say the word “skewers”, so they avoid it. That’s what I thought of when she called them “long wooden sticks”
Who cares
Chinese people when they see this
“Wtf man we’ve been doing that forever just better”
Edit: dang I didn’t even see how many likes I got it’s not a ton but my first time
Yep.
Congratulations
@@rorror9684 lmao
Yes, basically 🤣
It's the american version 😭
Glad to see so many people know that this is tanghulu!
Ok was I the only one waiting for the
“PUhh” 😂😂
Yeah we did this in hood growing up. Mrs. Nelson was the candy lady and she hooked it up. But really this originally comes from China it's called Tanghulu (obviously not made from jolly ranchers lol).
one person. ONE person gets it.
@@ghostytoasty2187 it's always the ONLY ONE that gets it among the animals in the comments _"we did this in the hood growing up, they taking what we created❤️"_
💀
I have strawberries and blueberries and a huge bag of assorted Jolly Ranchers flavors.
I'm going to try this tonight.
Was it good
That crunch✨✨
Chefs kiss✨
🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
When I saw this I was drooling
Tanghulu!! Love them!!
@• m0o • whatever. That’s like looking at gluten free pancakes and saying “those aren’t pancakes real pancakes have flour”
It’s the same premise, the authentic ones have melted sugar, jolly ranchers are melted flavored sugar.
@@payton3673 lmaoo that’s a good point 😭😭
@• m0o • Payton gotcho ass in this comment section
@@payton3673 it's similar, but it's not the same at all. Imagine posting this as a tanghulu tutorial... If you're going to replicate a recipe like that you have to follow it exactly. Take Mexican food for example. Anything edited at all is not real Mexican food. Stuff like taco bell goes into a totally different category and any Mexican will fight on that 😂 I don't think any other culture is different, except for western nations because our culture is always changing.
@@payton3673 no tanghulu has a even number of fruit and tanghulu is apart of Chinese culture. If you’re not Chinese honestly you can’t say nothing abt it. Tanghulu has melted Sugar on it .
I was waiting for the Bentist’s “PUHH”
Thank you for keeping dentists such as myself in business.
Be super super careful handling liquid sugar like this. It doesn’t just burn for a second like wax does, it can do really serious damage if you’re not careful
U sound like a little girl. Grow up
Ugh. And overweight. Jesus Christ
This looks amazing! But I know I can’t be the only one who was waiting to hear the Bentist react to this 😅🤣
Tonghulu!!!
Tonghulu?
@@ImBaldyeon it's an Chinese snack of fruits dipped in hot liquid sugar and then immediately dipped in ice water to firm it up. Many different fruits can be used. I see grapes used the most but strawberries and other fruits are good too. It's a sugary hard outer shell.kind of like rock candy..
@@MsBebegurl0212 you wrote tonghul not tanghulu thats why i was confused
@@ImBaldyeon such confusion right
straw berries are my favorite flavour of tonghulu
I tried it and it is so good!
That crunch at the beginning is everything!! 🤗😋
Honestly I thought this wouldn't be that good I made them from watching your video my girls wanted to try it and I was shocked how delicious they were 😋
Love your energy, you’re like the nice culinary teacher 🥰❤️
As soon as I heard that crunch I immediately regretted tapping on this video.
That completely added a new cocktail ingredient to my list
Flavored Tangulu I want to try this
Yay American version of Tanghulu ❤ 😍 💖
this is so much different than tanghulu
@@ox0x how is it different?
@@ox0x it's literally the same shit but with jolly ranchers
@@tahjaniagibbs
tanghulu is a desert traditionally eaten in china, it is made out of rock sugar that is melted and coats the fruit. the amount of fruit on the stick really determines if it's tanghulu or not. if it's an odd number of fruit it's not tanghulu. if it's an even amount of fruit it's tanghulu. in this case, the fruit in the video has an odd amount of fruit and is covered in jolly ranchers and pop rocks. some of y'all will look at fruit on a stick and call it tanghulu.
@@Jungwonsfurry im sorry but its not
You could place the muffin cups in a muffin pan, fill a baking dish with boiling water and place the muffin pan inside the pan of boiling water, it’ll keep them runny for longer
I use long wooden sticks. They're called skewers.
This going to send yall to the dentist 😬
Ive eaten an unhealthy amount of candy (not chocolate) in my life and im 32. I've never once had a cavity or any other issues. This would be fine to eat.
@@thatguy6638 those are your teeth and that's great you never had a cavity but that's not the case for everyone what u can do doesn't mean that's for everyone I have great teeth and I wouldn't recommend anyone do this, why recommend unhealthy habits to people makes no sense
@@moniqueburt8211 I didn't recommend it, i said it would be fine. Just brush your teeth twice a day and use mouthwash. 🤷♂️
@@thatguy6638 Like I said that's great for you but it doesn't work like that for everyone some people are born with bad teeth, they brush twice a day and still have cavities I see you didn't mention flossing and that's very important for you gums that holds your teeth😉
Live a little. You’re acting like they eat this everyday
Usually people use regular sugar when it comes to these- but these have been a Korean street food for years now 😭
Isn’t it called fruit tanghulu or is that something else?
@@watermelongecko yep, candied fruit in english
Also has been in the hood for years
@@tamiyaharrison9774 right, Kpop is a thing now Koreans own everything 🥴. Also Korean meals are borrowed from Thailand and Philippines and a lot of entertainment inspiration from Japan.
Bruh isn't tanghulu chinese?
“Crack grapes” sounds like a drug
LOL
Man I sure do love crack-
“Crack grapes”
Honey maybe a different name for those 💀💀
it’s called tanghulu
Me with braces: Ima try this 😁
*20 minds later*
Huh where r my teeth
I already hear the bentist
“PUH”
Ahhh. I really want to make this but I currently have braces so I will have to wait 2 more years.. ty for the idea!!!
There’s a green melon mania jello powder that’s delicious when you mix it with the pop rocks.
Y’all love stealing shit and acting like you created it🤣
Was just about to say this. Been seeing black women do this for over a decade!
Where do it say they created or invented this? Social media gets u this bothered. Sad
@@MistaDontPlay34 naw it got YOU bothered that we calling it out while you acting like a child in the comments.
@@ChanChan-ux8nn u on here big mad tho lol
@@ChanChan-ux8nn yep, that clown is just running through the comments mad over some candy
“This is too long, this will taste like burnt battery acid
Me: HAVE U TRIED IT??!!
her voice is adorable wtf😢
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Now that I have jolly ranchers………
MOM WHERE ARE THE GRAPES
Me and my friends tried this and it was fun but we definitely needed the skewers instead of toothpicks we kept burning our fingers lol
She says “crack” so enthusiastically
What a great idea. I know some kids who would love this treat 😁
These are awesome especially if they have alcohol in them😁
Everyone: THAT LOOKS SO GOOD
Me with braces whenever I see that: *P A I N*
You
Made
Me
A
You
I love the freaking attitude
The apple ones are heaven!😊
These are an asian thing aren’t they? Why are we calling them crack grapes?? It’s called Tanghulu. I know they’re made in China and Korea.
Fr tho
Yup
this isn’t tanghulu. and tanghulu isnt korean. its only chinese.
@@koo-core7274 I know there is a Korean street food very similar. Regardless of the name, the OP talked like they invented it. Just say it is your twist on this treat from China.
@@koo-core7274 no but it seems to be very inspired by tanghulu with its own twist. Plus alot of Asian countries have their own rendition on foods that derived from another. Either with the same name of a similar name 🤷🏾♀️
You had me at crack 🤤
LMFAOOOO
Bro you talk like your mocking someone the whole video and I love it
I love your video and I did that yesterday
Good job telling us what to do and what not to do, it's gonna be very helpful!💜
Imagine my own dentist watching this 😭
Everyones comparing these to tanghulu . But dont forget about candy apples yall . Lol tanghulu isnt the only candied fruit . Its all basically the same
THANK YOU so much for this!! You’re awesome! 🫶🏾
Me grabbing apples and dipping it in chocolate; I made a new dish! It's called chocolate apple:DDD
“I use a long wooden stick because this stuff can burn you so be careful”
* sticks thumb 1cm away from it *
"Seven" is sung from the perspective of an innocent little girl and childhood innocence in general. Although it feels like a bright song, there are allutions to chuld abuse if you look at the lyrics closely.
"I think your house is haunted. Your dad is always mad, and that must be why.
And I think you should come live with me, and we can be pirates; then you won't have to cry or hide in the closet."
There's this vivid imagery of a little girl telling her friend about what's going on behind closed doors, but obviously, children don't pick up on the gravity of the situation. Especially when she sings about becoming pirates or going to India in order to escape the "haunted house" or her "dad." It shows the naivety and innocence of children.
Absolutely beautiful song, but also rather eerie.
everytime i see a jolly rancher i think of it
I didn’t know candy covered fruit could make people so angry 😂 I promise y’all it’s not that serious…
These candies been around before y’all made this video… lmaoooo
Jolly ranchers,one of my favorite hard candies.
Any hard candies like jolly ranchers are delicious.
The crackhead watching this video and being disappointed
Omg I wanna try with grapes😋
That looks so good and I will count this as healthy 😁
I stuck a jolly rancher in my mouth, turned on my phone and this short started playing. CZcams be stalkin
I can already feel the jolly rancher sticking too my teeth
I literally just finished my last jolly rancher and then this shows up🤬
crack grapes💀💀 this is literally tanghulu with jolly ranchers smh.
fr 💀 why not just call it what it is instead of calling it a new name acting like u made it
Ok I’ve got to tell this. What do you call a happy farmer?? A jolly rancher 😂
“Everyone’s microwaves are different guys you gotta play with it”😭
Just eat the fruit, it’s delicious, plenty sweet and doesn’t wreck your teeth. If you really want something sweeter, eat a jolly rancher separately!
Thank you for the this comment I was looking for it
? "Don't use eggs to make cake,they are good on their own,if you want something sweet eat sugar separately of the egg"
I can't with you lol
@@sunsundks3891 your analogy doesn’t work because it’s literally not the same thing
@@Joy.W. YEAH
@@sunsundks3891bro 😐😐
“crack grapes” - budget tanghulu
I did that and it work thanks 😊
that crunch can be achieved faster with ice water like tanghulu
You forgot to add bicarbonate of soda
Why is Gen Z going crazy about these grapes ? My grandpa used to sell these at his ice cream shop in the 90’s . California childhood classic to be exact the Bay Area created these .
This is actually Tanghulu just with jolly ranchers.
India in the 1300’s created these babe💀
You loud and WRONG these originated from Asia it’s a desert called tanghulu with its own twist to it lmaooo
This was not originated from California in the 90s though
@@shaylashay8903 Bro where in Asia 💀 there are 40+ countries be more specific
I live how the people biting into it have a look like they're waiting for a tooth to crack.
I’m going to try this with my daughter ❤