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Lunar New Year Desserts
Cakes 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 ... a very traditional Southern Chinese ...
Though she didn’t grow up celebrating the holiday, Ilagan has participated in Lunar New Year events at IU. “My favorite traditions here have been Triple ... which can refer to any one of Vietnamese ...
The Chinese New Year, which is associated with an animal in the Chinese zodiac, also revolves around a 12-year cycle. This year marks the Year of the Snake, explained Durban North resident Anqi ...
For day visitors, they can also check out its Lunar New Year Lunch Buffet at Cyan Modern Kitchen on January 29. Guests can ...
Typically observed in East and Southeast Asia and across the diaspora, the Lunar New Year is a celebration of traditional customs ... of strawberry onto her dessert. The feeling of seeing it ...
Of course, one thing many might associate with Lunar New Year is the food, and our guests revealed some of their own New Year traditions ... “We’d also have these rice cakes for dessert, which would ...
While common threads run across cultures, each has its own traditions. For members of the local Vietnamese and Korean communities, the Lunar New Year is ... And then as a dessert, yakgwa (fried ...
From Bhutan to Indonesia, the Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in many Asian countries. This year, Jan. 29 marked the beginning of the Year of the Snake. While common threads run across ...
People near and far gather with families for dinner on New Year’s Eve. This reunion dinner, known as ‘tuan yuan fan’, is a grand feast consisting of traditional Chinese dishes. These gatherings mark ...