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The history of Aiwowo could be dated back to Ming Dynasty in China. There was a record of Aiwowo in the Chapter 7 in the book "JinPingMei". In the notes "ZhuoZhongZhi ", the author states the existence of Aiwowo within the loyal class. It was first made by the Muslims based on glutinous rice. There was a saying that a Hui chief brought a snack to the loyal family as the concubine got bored from the daily cuisines. The snack suddenly became famous within Forbidden City, even across whole city of Beijing. A eunuch found the name of the contributor is “Aimeti”. Because of his family name, the emperor called this snack “Ai Wo Wo”, in which “Wo Wo” translates to bowl-shaped pastry. The word “Ai ” is not only a family name but also translates as honorifics of the elderly in traditional Chinese. So, there is also a sentence called “Yu Ai Wo Wo”, which means give me the snack. This sentence was inherited to the Qing Danasty, and it slightly changes to “Ai Wo Wo” as it called for today.