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Wontons may be an everyday affair, but that’s all the more reason to celebrate with them, Genevieve Ko writes. By Genevieve Ko The last time my parents, siblings and I traveled together to Hong ...
Chinese New Year isn’t just about celebration—it’s a cultural experience served on a plate. In 2025, we’re welcoming the Year of the Snake, symbolizing wisdom, transformation, and personal ...
Chinese New Year recipes: Celebrate the Year of the Ox on Saturday 12 February with these easy Chinese food dishes, from gluten-free salt and pepper squid to sweet and sour chicken ...
2. Veggie pot stickers recipe. Serves 4. Ingredients: 1/2 cup shredded cabbage; 1/2 cup shredded carrot; 1/8 cup small diced white onion; 2 garlic cloves, minced ...
“During Chinese New Year, we’ll usually be busy making nyonya delicacies. But my dad will be 91 and my mum 89 this year, so we’re keeping the celebrations simple,” says Choong who lives in ...
Celebrate Lunar New Year with traditional and modern Chinese desserts, from almond cookies that promote good fortune to candied fruit that re-creates a popular street food. Anyone can use a little ...
Chinese New Year (CNY) is all about tradition, gathering and feasting. The food you find on the table during this festive season holds symbolic meaning, which often emphasises the bringing of luck ...
1. Tai Chien Tai Chien. Ingredients. Chicken leg - 200 gm. Spring onion - 100 gm. Salt - 8 gm. White pepper - 4 gm. Egg - 1 no. Corn flour - 20 gm. Soya sauce - 15 gm ...
The Lunar New Year—sometimes referred to as Chinese New Year, although it’s celebrated in different fashions across Asia—falls on February 1 this year, in accordance with the moon cycle.
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