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  1. Dec 28, 2023 · The Lunar New Year meal will almost always include dayu darouliterally "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.

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · Cooking the fish with scallions and ginger infuses it with a fresh, clean flavor. Cooking fermented beans and garlic while steamed fish rests allows fish to come to proper temperature before serving (it shouldn't be piping hot). Food served during the Chinese Lunar New Year is full of symbolism.

  3. Lunar New Year recipes for good luck and great prosperity. From tang yuan and changshou mian to dayu darou and babao fan—all foods with a symbolic significance.

  4. Jan 13, 2020 · Super Tasty Fried Fish with Hot Sauce by Chinese Masterchef l Chinese New Year. Fish is a must for the Chinese New Year. The word fish translated in Chinese means wealth and prosperity, so whole...

  5. Five recipes for a Chinese new year feast. Celebrate China’s lunar new year with classic and updated dishes, including dongpo pork, stir-fried okra and braised fish with chillies. Tweet. Braised fish with scorched chillies. Photograph: Jean Cazals/The Observer.

  6. Jan 24, 2020 · Fish. We’re talking about a whole fish here. Also known as dayu darou or ‘big fish’, this signifies abundance and family unity. The fish is usually steamed and served with sweet and sour or soy sauce on the side. Plus, the Chinese word for fish (yu) sounds like the word for surplus.

  7. Jan 30, 2024 · A symbol of abundance, prosperity and vigor, this dish is composed of raw fish, mixed with vegetables, sauces and condiments – each with their own “auspicious” meaning, such as fish for abundance,...