Happy Chinese New Year 2004

What do they taste like? It is traditional to eat them on new year? o.o;
 
*not traditional for new year but just a typical chinese food Frosty suppose...? Plus there's actually so many dumplings... dumpling is such an overgeneralized term*
 
Kairi said:
What do they taste like? It is traditional to eat them on new year? o.o;
Heh, nothing tradtion. It's basically meat + flour (cooked :P) and how it tastes depends on when you put in it when your making it and what sauce you dip them in when they're cooked.

We usually use Soy Sauce, Vinegar, Hot Sauce, and something else as the sauce...

In Shannxi, where I came from, people are known for consuming a lot of vinegar. :\ But they've been getting richer.
 
I just ate plain vegetables with rice during Chinese New Year. My parents had me dressed in all red. It really looked like I just killed someone.
 
Hmm...I and other Cantonese students in my school went to a Chinese restaurant near school.
That's it.
But we used Japanese chopsticks to eat though, strange.
 
For dumplings, you wrap these sticky rice in these leaves. And you add meat, soy sauce, chinese mushrooms, and chestnuts.
 
bna_li said:
For dumplings, you wrap these sticky rice in these leaves. And you add meat, soy sauce, chinese mushrooms, and chestnuts.
lol, I think those are called something else. =P

I had them before, but they're called dumplings too!? That'd be really strange. :\
 
Have you ever prepared them before? ^_^;
 
No, my grandmother does them every June. Those are RICE dumplings. Oh, maybe we're talking about shui jiao. Is that it?
 
bna_li said:
No, my grandmother does them every June. Those are RICE dumplings. Oh, maybe we're talking about shui jiao. Is that it?
Haha I have no clue, forgot what it was called totally ^^'

Nope, never really prepared one... Either my mo cooked it or it was from the resturant which is rare. =P
 
bna_li said:
No, my grandmother does them every June. Those are RICE dumplings. Oh, maybe we're talking about shui jiao. Is that it?
I dunno, but from that description, it seems like these Rice dumplings are made to commemorate qu yuan. (Story of it: I need to read up to tell more)
 
Think you?ll ever learn how 22sa? =P

What?s next year? Like how this one was monkey?
 
Go for it! I usually like burnt things, so I can try em. ^_^;;
 
I love burnt pizza. O.o;

Frosty, lol that was funny. ^_^
 
22sa said:
They taste bitter. =P And burnt games are illegal so that's self-explanitory. =P
*and your point is...?*

*actually burnt games are never classified as illegal unless you sell them for your own profit according to Edmonton Bylaws*

<= completely immoral in terms of CD burning
 
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