Traditional Lunar New Year sweets include chewy rice balls served in a bath of sweet, syrupy broth often made with sweet fermented rice. A thick, sticky rice cake called nian gao is also a ...
Outside the Asian Garden Mall in Little Saigon, vendors sell flowers, fruits, sweets, gifts and traditional clothing throughout January for Tết.
TRADITIONAL cakes, contemporary Chinese New Year cookies and festive treats remain must-haves for shoppers embracing the ...
From oolong highballs to mochi serpents, we invite three gourmands to share their ultimate Lunar New Year dishes to celebrate ...
During Chinese New Year, many people spruce up their homes with festive decor like auspicious plants, fai chun, as well as candy boxes loaded with traditional snacks and sweets. For those who are ...
For the traditional filling, walnuts, sesame seeds and peanuts are stir-fried and peeled, then mixed with melted malt sugar, ...
TRADITIONAL cakes, contemporary Chinese New Year cookies and festive treats remain ... crab meat crackers and mixed nut sweet snacks. Another traditional baker, Quinis Chan, 32, is determined ...
Lunar New Year ... traditional meal of choice. The noodles are believed to bring good luck, the fish rhymes with having leftovers, the bok choy and tofu symbolize peace and protection." Depending on ...
Not just a culinary delight, spring rolls are also a symbol of wealth. Tangyuan, or sweet rice balls, is another cherished traditional Chinese New Year food that graces the table with unity and ...
For some, Lunar New ... Year without some confection made from glutinous “sweet” or “sticky” rice, as Asians find its clinging texture and its caramel and vanilla perfume irresistible. For ...
Whichever variant of the auspicious raw fish salad you choose, a good number of them feature the number eight in their price tag, and all of them promise to start your Chinese New Year on a ...