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Gui ling gao, otherwise known as "Turtle Jelly", is traditionally made with the powdered shell from the critically endangered turtle. However, before you squirm and shy away from this dessert, what most people don't know is that most commercially sold gui ling gao does not contain turtle shell powder as well! *phew*, so rest assure when consuming this great dessert as it is not only good for your complexion but is good for your health!I ordered the herbal jelly at dian xiao er for dessert!Here a
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Gui ling gao, otherwise known as "Turtle Jelly", is traditionally made with the powdered shell from the critically endangered turtle. However, before you squirm and shy away from this dessert, what most people don't know is that most commercially sold gui ling gao does not contain turtle shell powder as well! *phew*, so rest assure when consuming this great dessert as it is not only good for your complexion but is good for your health!

I ordered the herbal jelly at dian xiao er for dessert!
Here at dian xiao er, the honey given in a small little cup. Dian xiao er's herbal jelly has bounce and is delicious! Unlike most stores where the jelly is super bitter, dian xiao er's jelly has the just right amt of bitterness.

The service has was really good, and the staff was very attentive and courteous. I really enjoyed my overall experience at dian xiao er!
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2010-11-22