Fro-yo girl here. I found Old Street Fried Bread at Yotea in Rosemead, CA for $1.85. The product is called a yogurt sandwich and has a picture of a cup of yogurt on the packaging. It comes in different flavors, but Yotea only had the Yogurt Sandwich flavor. I don’t know much about Old Street Fried Bread, but it’s a popular product that is imported from China. I’m guessing that it was inspired by a street food. It’s not light and crispy like a youtiao.
The treat looks like a twisted donut. The texture was very soft and fluffy. It didn’t taste too fried or heavy. It was lightly sweetened (an American donut is much sweeter). The yogurt cream was injected into the donut. There wasn’t much of it. It was a bit sweeter than the donut. The yogurt flavor wasn’t strong. The exterior was covered in bread crumbs.
The donut wasn't as dry as some packaged bakery products from China, so it's better than average.
One serving is 400 calories, total fat 24g, total carbs 41g, total sugars 12g, and protein 5g. * Yotea, 8449 Garvey Ave Unit 104, Rosemead, CA 91770
You know you love me. X0 X0, fro-yo girl.
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