Blown Sugar in China - Ox, Monkey, Tiger, Dragon, Horse,...

Chinese people usually choose their Chinese astrology sign which depends on their year of birth. A compilation of various blown sugar animals. Blown sugar is art and decoration, not food!
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What I gathered is yes, it somehow forms a tube he blows through to inflate them. While the part actually in his mouth is discarded, the insides are now coated with a thin layer of his saliva. If these are intended to be eaten, I sure don't think that's sanitary, but the description said they aren't supposed to be eaten.
That said, the video I first found that pointed me to this one was a guy in a small market making caramel colored pigs....those were definitely made to eat, and we're definitely unsanitary.

Sagemindsaid:

SO, tell me, Is the piece in his mouth like a straw? Is he blowing into it to inflate it?
and if so, is that even sanitary?

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