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  1. Dec 28, 2023 · Good Fortune Fruit. Babao Fan (Eight Treasures Rice) Tang Yuan (Glutinous-Rice Balls in Sweet Syrup) It's tradition across most of Asia to hold a lavish feast to celebrate the lunar new year, which falls sometime between January and February.

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    • Down Donuts for the New Year. Ring-shaped foods are said to be symbolic of the year coming full circle. For your New Year's breakfast, consider a tasty bundt cake or another one of our favorites, the classic donut.
    • Make Black-Eyed Peas for Southern Superstition. If you're cooking a New Year's dinner in the South, chances are you're serving black-eyed peas prepared with pork, celery, and onion.
    • Twirl Soba Noodles for Longevity. The longer the noodle, the longer the life. At least, that's what this ancient superstition says. Traditionally slurped up for Chinese New Year, soba noodles are extra-long and symbolize longevity.
    • Look to Pork for Prosperity. If it's wealth and prosperity you seek, pork should be your main course this New Year. New Year's Eve should be celebrated with great food, so consider dishing out some pork carnitas seasoned with spices like cumin, paprika, cinnamon, and oregano.
  2. Jan 26, 2022 · To bring good luck and fortune in the year ahead, here are the Chinese New Year food to serve at your holiday feast. Ready for good luck? Incorporate these foods into your Chinese New Year celebration.

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  3. Dec 19, 2023 · During Chinese New Year, citrus fruits like kumquats, tangerines, and oranges are all considered good luck. Their bright color is associated with happiness and fortune, which is why they're often shared among family and used in decorations.

    • Chinese Dumplings — Wealth. With a history of more than 1,800 years, dumplings are the most well-known Chinese dish in China and other countries in the world.
    • Spring Rolls — Wealth. Spring rolls have a long history in China. It is said that the pastry appeared way back in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, between 266 to 420 A.D., when people would make thin cakes with flour and eat them with vegetables on the day of the Beginning of Spring.
    • Glutinous Rice Cake (Year Cake) — a Higher Income or Position. The name literally translates as “year cake” or in Mandarin “Nian Gao”. Because the first word “nian” means year, the second word “gao” also sounds like the word “higher” in Chinese, it was thought to be a lucky food to help you achieve a higher status or prosperity.
    • Sweet Rice Balls – Family Togetherness. Traditionally, Chinese New Year lasts 15 days. On the last day of this festive period, it’s the Lantern Festival (or Yuan Xiao Jie).
  4. Jan 11, 2024 · Good fortune fruits for fullness and wealth. Round and golden fruits like orange, ponkan, kiat kiat, and pomelo are popular during the Chinese New Year because they symbolize fullness and wealth.

  5. Feb 3, 2022 · Good Fortune Fruits for the Chinese New Year. The list of the top lucky fruits to eat during the Lunar New Year according to the Chinese culinary tradition. Apples. In Chinese culture, the word for apple, 苹果 (Ping guǒ), 苹 and 平 are homophones.