Chinese New Year!
To keep our family tradition, Lucy decided to use her mother's chinaware and her traditional lunar food recipes. Click on the play arrow, the Chun family wishes you a very prosperous and healthy Chinese New Year! Traditional Chinese foods were cooked for Chinese New Year. Lucy steamed Gau or Chinese rice pudding for 6 hours. The sticky gooey gau signifies closeness of the family. Jai is a vegetarian dish that has many ingredients such as the lily flower or golden needle that signifies wealth. Bean curd sticks signifies blessing. Mung bean noodles for longevity. Les was the chef for the day frying potstickers that bring good fortune and happiness. Kumquats signify gold.
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