From oolong highballs to mochi serpents, we invite three gourmands to share their ultimate Lunar New Year dishes to celebrate ...
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Lunar New Year DessertsCakes by Happy Eatery Co-Owner Emily Wu-Rorrer shares traditions and desserts to celebrate the Lunar New Year and Year of the Snake.
“My version is reflective of the diaspora of my extended family,” says Wu, “and of desserts from other places that celebrate Lunar New Year.” Tang yuan dumplings are often stuffed with red ...
Many wonderful treats are offered during the Lunar New Year to usher in a sweet life for the year ahead: rice cakes and sesame balls, sweet dumplings and pineapple tarts, candied fruits and seeds.
While in America we may toast to the new year with Champagne and eat black-eyed peas for good luck, those who celebrate the Lunar New Year have a host of food traditions that symbolize wealth, health, ...
Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese tradition, offering a variety of fun activities for all ...
From late January to early February each year, Asian communities from all backgrounds unite to celebrate Lunar New Year.
Balancing what I grew up with to adapting to my new life at the University is a challenge I never predicted. But, celebrating ...
Jan. 29 marked the start of the Lunar New Year, which celebrates the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year ...
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