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The pineapples used to make these tarts are grown organically in Taiwan. The pineapple filling had just the right balance of sweetness and tanginess, as well as a great texture. Too often, pineapple tarts are cloyingly sweet with the pineapple cooked to an indiscernible gooey mass. The crust was delicious too and complemented the filling perfectly.
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Tea
Taiwan is famous for its tea which are of three main types: oolong tea, black tea and green tea. The earliest record of tea trees found in Taiwan can be traced back to 1717 in Shui Sha Lian (水沙連), present-day Yuchih and Puli, Nantou County.[1] Some of the teas retain the island's former name, Formosa. Oolongs grown in Taiwan account for about 20% of world production.

Pineapple Cake
Pineapple cake contains butter, flour, egg, sugar, and pineapple jam. However, some bakers add or substitute pineapple with winter melon to make the jam. Its crumbly, fragrant crust and the chewy, sweet fruit filling come together as a companion for tea and other beverages.