This is from foodnetwork.com:
This year the Chinese New Year falls on February 7. Ring in the Year of the Rat with a festive feast of symbolic Chinese dishes.
Chinese New Year Recipes DumplingsDumplings or "jiaozi" symbolize wealth and prosperity; their crescent shape resembles ancient Chinese money.
NoodlesChinese noodles symbolize longevity. Leave them whole 鈥?an old superstition says it is bad luck to cut them.
LettuceLettuce or "sang choi," symbolizes prosperity because its name sounds like the word meaning "to bring about wealth and riches."
Whole FishWhole fish, or "yue" symbolize abundance and togetherness. At traditional Chinese New Year celebrations, the fish is never fully eaten to signify that the family will always have more than enough.Whats the best menu on chinese new year?
I love duck.
Mmm..
Braised Pork Trotters with Black Chinese Mushrooms
Sharks Fin Omelette with Raw Lettuce Wrap
Steamed Pomfret in Soya Sauce
Steamed Chicken with Oyster Sauce
Chinese Wax Duck, Wax Pork Liver Sausage, Wax Pork
Birds Nest SoupWhats the best menu on chinese new year?
moon cakes are traditional foods that they eat, and dim sum is always great! if you go to a true chinese dim sum place, they are always fresh in the morning bc dim sum is usually eaten in the morning. they roll the carts around and all you do is pick the ones you want.
In Singapore, I will have curry chicken, braised duck, steamboat of all my favourite things and ngoh hiang.. WAH SHIOK~ As long as it is my mum's cooking, it's the best menu...
crab rangoon wontons
spinach salad with sesame
creamy corn soup or hot and sour soup
rice with char siu and steamed vegetables
mushu pork
peking duck
tea, milk tea, friut smoothie
taro tapioca with coconut milk
sweet purple rice with logan
red bean desert
mung bean cubies
almond jello
moon cakes
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