The 8 Essential Dishes of Chinese New Year
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Happy Lunar New Year from Goldthread! Whether you say gong xi fa cai (Mandarin) or gong hei fat choy (Cantonese), there are still a few iconic New Year’s dishes that Chinese people share from region to region. Here we’ve showcased eight essential dishes and their significance.
Every family and region has their own festive traditions-share some of yours with us in the comments below.
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Written and produced by: Clarissa Wei
Featuring: Team Goldthread!
Shot by: Hanley Chu and Nicholas Ko
Edited by: Nicholas Ko
Animated & Mastered by: Victor Peña
Music: Audio Network
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Feel like this channel has better quality then some other food/news channel that makes their video 10 mins just to explain about subbing and liking. You’re channel is awesome! The study and time you put in here is outstanding! Good job.
That is such a cool way to showcase the food. I love it!
this was filmed in such a cool way! i love this channel
Depends on which province one is from. We don't eat gaozhi at NY in Canton/HK.
I feel like the way they are explaining things are like if your auspicious grandma knows English and communicates it well.
Omg, I subscribed to your channel because of Stephanie, but I like it so much!!! So many informative videos
Thank you!
what a cool video! had no idea about 年年高升
Matrix + Eats = Brilliant
This vid just makes me wanna be part of the Goldthread team.
Wow cool
Delicious Chinese foods!!!
This is a good video.
謝謝!
GREAT VIDEOS THANKS YOU ⚘♥️🖤💚BROWN FAMILY. ALWAYS DAPHNE COTTON 💜
Surprised that facai (the seaweed/algae) wasn't mentioned here
My mother always those glutinous rice balls every year. I am no fan of those balls. One time when I could not digest any more of those balls, I tossed them in the garbage disposal and turned it on. Afterwards, I looked in the disposal and the balls were still whole. Those balls were indestructible.
#1 thing that comes with eating this food. Insulin resistance
the way I describe NIANGAO to my friends: gooey stuff made from rice.
😑😑
Pretty accurate, lol. We'd say it's sticky and bouncy, too.
bros hungry, hes outta there
盘他就完事了
The right term is lunar new year not Chinese New Year
It’s Chinese
If the person is Chinese, they can say Chinese new year. You can say lunar but it doesn’t mean it’s the “right” term Bruh . Anyway, have a nice Chinese new year on the weekend 😆
Chinese New Year is a specific tradition that celebrates the Lunar New Year. The Chinese New Year is a Lunar New Year celebration, but there are other Lunar New Year traditions not associated with the Chinese New Year.
What you're saying is akin to "the right term is _insect_ not cricket". It is a Lunar New Year celebration, but that doesn't mean these aren't traditions specifically associated with the Chinese New Year.