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  1. Feb 5, 2024 · Tian Tian Mi Mi. As the plum sauce, with its sweet and tangy allure, is blended into the Yee Sang dish, the phrase Tian Tian Mi Mi is melodically pronounced. An enchanting phrase, it whispers of a life as sweet as honey, evoking visions of days filled with harmony and joy.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · It goes by many names, but the “prosperity toss” is an important tradition during CNY. And it’s pretty unique to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia (although we lay claim to its invention). Just remember: yusheng usually refers to the dish itself and lo hei is the act of tossing the ingredients.

  3. Jan 27, 2017 · Phrase: 甜甜蜜蜜 ( Tian Tian Mi Mi) Meaning: “Sweet and loving relationships”

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · It’s a colourful raw fish salad that is as delish to eat as it is pretty to look at. And it’s SUPER popular in Singapore during Chinese New Year. Lo hei translates in Cantonese to ‘tossing good fortune’, so you’re expected to throw that salad as high as possible before eating it.

  5. Step 1: When placing the Yu Sheng on the table, say 恭喜发财 (Gong Xi Fa Cai) and 万事如意 (Wan Shi Ru Yi), which means to be prosperous and to have a lot of money, and that all your wishes will be fulfilled and may everything you do be smooth-sailing. Step 2: Add lime juice or pomelo and say 大吉大利 (Da Ji Da Li), which means good luck and great prosperity.

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  6. Feb 10, 2021 · Say: 甜甜蜜蜜 (Tian Tian Mi Mi) Meaning: Have a sweet and loving relationship between family members and couples. Lastly, toss the Yu Sheng as high as possible to get more wealth and increase chances of your wishes coming through while saying ‘Huat Ah (发啊)’ continuously!

  7. Jan 11, 2021 · A Complete Guide to Yu Sheng. Families celebrate Chinese New Year in different ways, but there is one practice that we all have in common – that is having yusheng. This bright multi-coloured dish is something that we always have at the start of Chinese New Year meals and we are all guilty of whipping out our phones to snap pictures ...