What being a 'hakka' family means in Chinese culture | Chopsticks or Fork? | ABC Australia
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- How and why being a 'haka' family means 'guest family' in Chinese culture.
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I am hakka myself. Grandparents are from Meixian Guangdong migrated to Jakarta.
I heard all Chinese in East Timor are Hakkas
Yes, many of the are the Lay family..... Related to the "Toko Lay" in Pasar Baru.
Hakka people are EVERYWHERE!!!! I was born in Jamaica to a Hakka/Jamaican family.
My mother side is hakka born in myanmar. Now we live in hawaii
Yo fam mi parents come from Jamaica. They are born raised. Im hakka Canadian. We truly live up to "guest people" for all the traveling we do. Love it tho cause i got hakka an jamaican culture embedded in me.
Good people. I'm also Hakka and worked for happy garden around 25 years ago. They've been around a long long time.
Can't believe they have 4 branches now. I only remember 2 shops. One in casuarina and the other one.
Thank you very much for promoting Hakka traditional cultural heritage
Fellow East Timorese, Maliana
Great success story. As a hakka from Singapore now in oz I can fully understand their story😊
Tamarin sauce in hakka food ? Never heard of it !
Hakka people use Tamarin a lot. They use Tamarin sauce for fried chicken, fried Prawns .
@@sjelucten7150 From which region ? I am Mauritian Hakka ( my dad had a restaurant ) who have spent some months in Meizhou ,Guang dong. And I have never heard of tamarin sauce or satay in hakka cuisine
@@act_sionI think it mainly originates from South East Asia when many Hakka migrated throughout South East Asia during colonial time.
@@act_sionI met a hakka girl from Mauritius in Singapore, also a girl moved to Melbourne
@@sho9214 I'm a Hakka boy who was born in Melbourne and never got to learn my family's history which I've decide to do now, finding out my history. I heard a story or two from my dad about the civil war. He was lucky he knew how to speak indo which got him into places that a lot of Timorese couldn't and fights he got into with soliders as a young 20 year old. I'm cuious to know which hakka you speak.
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I love Chinese food but not MSG.
So you must hate parmesan cheese too then as it has a ton of MSG in it. Acutally most savoury snacks like all chips, soups and stock powder in the supermarket are also loaded with MSG too.
Uncle Roger is very disappointed at you.
You hate the king of flavour?
Do you know ,it has never being proven that it is harmful to health
@@act_sion it's the sodium content, i guess if you don't have blood pressure problem ,it"s fine!