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      • The most common Chinese New Year foods include dumplings, fish, spring rolls, and niangao. We've rounded up 7 essential Chinese, or Lunar, New Year dishes, and included the symbolism behind them all.
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  1. What to eat for Chinese New Year 2025? Discover the top 12 Chinese New Year dishes that Chinese people eat during the Lunar New Year and on New Year's Day including fish, dumplings, Spring Rolls, Niangao and many other food.

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    • Jiaozi (Dumplings) In winter, a steaming cauldron of boiling water sits on every stove, ready to cook jiaozi at a moment's notice. Today, making dumplings together at Chinese New Year is a tradition shared by almost every Chinese family around the world, but the practice has its roots in China's north, where the wheat used in the tender dumpling skins (jiaozi pi) was once a more commonplace staple than rice.
    • Dayu Darou (Whole Fish or Meat) The Lunar New Year meal will almost always include dayu darou—literally "big fish and big meat." The phrase is used to describe any lavish feast where animal proteins play a central role, as opposed to day-to-day eating, in which meat and seafood are used much more sparingly.
    • Lawei (Cured Meats) In the winter streets all over China, flayed giant fish, ducks, and skeins of Chinese sausage hang from racks and poles, drying and curing in preparation for Chinese New Year, and echoing ancient sacrifices that took place in the dying days of the year after winter solstice.
    • Chun Juan (Spring Rolls) Spring rolls (chun juan) take their name from the holiday for which they're traditionally prepared: the Spring Festival (chunjie), also known as Chinese New Year.
  3. Jan 1, 2024 · So what traditional food to eat during the Chinese New Year? Here are 22 Chinese New Year traditional foods for you to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year in 2024. Table of Contents. Dumplings (饺子 / 餃子) Tangyuan / Yuanxiao (汤圆 / 元宵 / 湯圓) Fish (鱼 / 魚) Wonton (馄饨 / 餛飩) Sticky rice cake / Nian gao (年糕) Babao rice (八宝饭 / 八寶飯) Chicken (鸡 / 雞)

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  4. Jan 18, 2022 · Traditional Lunar New Year foods include longevity noodles, a whole steamed fish for abundance, sticky rice balls for togetherness, and more. Below you’ll find some of...

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · These are the most important Chinese New Year Foods and their meanings: 1. Dumplings. Dumplings, a staple of Chinese cuisine, are associated with wealthiness: according to tradition, the more dumplings you eat during the New Year celebrations, the more money you can make in the New Year.

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · Wordplay that suggests eating special snacks might bring you gold? We like the sound of that! Let's delve into the traditional foods you can enjoy during the Chinese New Year.

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · From nian gao to longevity noodles, foods traditionally eaten during Chinese New Year double as symbols meant to bring good fortune. Here's 11 for your menu.

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