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.Kairi said:What do they taste like? It is traditional to eat them on new year? o.o;
lol, I think those are called something else. =Pbna_li said:For dumplings, you wrap these sticky rice in these leaves. And you add meat, soy sauce, chinese mushrooms, and chestnuts.
Haha I have no clue, forgot what it was called totally ^^'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)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 have a slight chance... ^_^;;Kairi said:Think you'll ever learn how 22sa? =P
What's next year? Like how this one was monkey…
They taste bitter. =P And burnt games are illegal so that's self-explanitory. =Pfrostweaver said:*what's wrong with burnt things? all of his games are burnt almost...*
*and your point is...?*22sa said:They taste bitter. =P And burnt games are illegal so that's self-explanitory. =P