Chinese New Year Celebrations Mean Food
Swampscott has several Chinese restaurants and for those who want to cook Southeast Asian Food, Lynn has a fine market that sells ingredients for meals as well as prepared soups, meals and treats.
It’s Chinese New Year 2013, and many Asian cultures around the world, from China to Vietnam (where they celebrate Tet), to Chinatowns and Asian enclaves in the United States, families are celebrating the Year of the Snake with firecrackers and feasting. Usher in the Chinese New Year with some of these lucky dishes: Long Noodles Mean a Long Life! Long noodles symbolize longevity and are always a staple of Lunar New Year feasts. Stirfry the noodles with oyster sauce and vegetables, but never break them into shorter strands! Sounds Like Grandchildren Are in the Future Looking to make the subtle suggestion to your kids that you want grandchildren? How about making some sweet and sour pork? The Chinese like foods that sound familiar to pleasing…
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