Guazi
Guazi (Chinese: 瓜子; pinyin: guāzi; Indonesian: kuaci) refers to baked plant seeds. It is a popular snack in China and overseas Chinese communities, especially in Indonesia. It usually refers to baked seeds of the sunflower, pumpkin or watermelon seeds.
![]() Guazi or kuaci | |
Alternative names | Kuaci (Indonesian) |
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Course | Snack |
Region or state | East Asia and Southeast Asia |
Associated national cuisine | China and Indonesia |
Varieties
- Sunflower seed
- Pumpkin seed
- Watermelon seed
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