Known as Fa Gao in Mandarin Chinese, this Chinese Prosperity Cake is traditionally eaten not just during Chinese New Year but also during other auspicious occasions such as weddings. It ...
What better way to celebrate health, happiness, and prosperity than to eat?! This list has together all of our favorite Lunar ...
the north and south have different variations of the iconic Nian Gao (also known as Chinese New Year cake) - though it’s always a sticky-sweet cake prepared from glutinous rice. Chinese families ...
Chinese New Year isn’t complete without scrumptious snacks and goodies to savour. And since mandarin oranges might be in ample supply, why not bake an upside-down orange cake? This dessert is ...
The Chinese New Year holiday is a time to eat foods with auspicious meanings, but there are also some that the superstitious ...
Topped with chilli, spring onion and dried shrimp, this tasty dish is commonly found on the family dining table during ...
Since Kekito Bakery began selling Chinese New Year specials six years ago, it has been steadily increasing production by up ...
Lee Kum Kee invites you to embrace the spirit of food, family, and traditions for one of the biggest holidays in Asian culture ...