Day Four Continued

Earlier tonight, the five members of the Huang family feasted on a variety of traditional foods in order to welcome the gods of wealth and the kitchen. This practice requires three tables of food. the first containing sugarcane and a variety of fruits, including kumquats, oranges, mandarins and tangerines which represent happiness and abundance. The …

Day One Continued

While I was out exploring the city, earlier this afternoon, I encountered several highly intriguing traditional Chinese dishes, two of which I elected to share on this blog. “Luóhàn quánzhāi” (Buddha’s Delight) A traditional Buddhist vegetarian dish called “Luóhàn quánzhāi” or Buddha’s Delight, is consumed on the first day of Chinese New Year using eighteen …

A Foodie’s Chinese New Year Experience

This is the first post of my new blog about my visit to Shanghai to experience a traditional Chinese New Year. Over the course of the month, I aim to post once or twice a day over the course of the festival. Today is the eve of the beginning of the celebrations, and each of …

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