Recipes
Chinese Tea (Jasmine Tea)
This comforting soup is full of bold flavours and is perfect for warming up during the colder months. It symbolizes the balance of flavours and harmony for the new year.
Hot and Sour Soup
This comforting soup is full of bold flavours and is perfect for warming up during the colder months. It symbolizes the balance of flavours and harmony for the new year.
Noodles (Longevity Noodles)
Long noodles symbolize long life and are often eaten on Chinese New Year to wish for a healthy and prosperous year. The longer the noodles, the better!
Sweet Rice Balls (Tangyuan)
Tangyuan are sweet rice balls typically filled with sesame paste or peanut butter. They symbolize family unity and togetherness, as they are round and eaten in pairs or groups. The chewy texture and sweet filling make them a festive treat.
Dumplings (Jiaozi)
Dumplings are a must-have during Chinese New Year, especially in Northern China. Their shape resembles ancient gold ingots, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. Families often gather to make dumplings together, and some even hide a coin inside one for good luck!
