Sangza (Uighur; Uyghur: ساڭزا, Uighur; Uyghur: Саңза; Chinese: s=馓子|t=饊子|p=sǎn zi|zhu=ㄙㄢˇ ·ㄗ, IPA:, Xiao'erjing: صًا ذِ) is a popular snack in north of China, consisting of deep-fried noodles in a twisted pyramid shape. The snack is made by pulling wheat flour dough into thin ropes, which are deep-fried. Bunches of the ropes are then shaped into rings, which are stacked into a pyramid.
Sangza is also eaten in other areas of China where the Hui minority live.