Is there almond in Chengde almond dew?

As your satisfactory answer, I'm from Chengde, and I can tell you that Lulu is the largest almond dew manufacturer in China, but unfortunately it was acquired by a company in Zhejiang. Many of the almond dew you mentioned in Chengde are produced in Pingquan county, and there are many factories, which are a bit miscellaneous, but there is a company called Hello that is not bad. I have been to their factory, and there are hundreds of tons of almonds in the warehouse, which have been processed. They must produce pure almonds. Hehe, I can only tell you that some black-hearted manufacturers don't use almonds at all, but use almond essence and peanuts, which is extremely low in cost. Also, you can see that many factories in Shijiazhuang, Beijing, and even Henan, Shanxi and Inner Mongolia (not referring to the branches of Chengde factory) are also hung with the name of Chengde almond dew. Obviously, they just want to make money for themselves by the golden signboard of Chengde Almond Dew. I just wish I could give you some information. Hmm. How interesting