Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with these Lunar New Year delicacies

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Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with these Lunar New Year delicacies
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Sticky rice balls represent the full moon, family and togetherness. meganjzhang explains other delicacies enjoyed during Lunar New Year and their symbolism.

Get this story, and more like it, on ourBillions of people across the globe — including many in America, China and other East Asian countries — observe the 15-day holiday. A key part of the festivities is the food. Many dishes have symbolic meanings or are reserved for these occasions., senior culture editor for Saveur Magazine.“It’s important to buy and wear new clothing … people will also clean out their homes and try to start the year on a fresh note.

“Traditionally, the fish is served whole, with the head and tail intact,” Zhang says. “Growing up, I remember my parents telling me that we ate the whole fish on the eve of Lunar New Year, we would have to save a little bit to enjoy after midnight, or the next day, because that would symbolize bringing surplus and abundance into the new year.”

“That’s the day when the moon is going to be very full,” Zhang says. “The sticky rice balls, which I grew up calling tangyuan, are said to resemble the full moon.” “Color is very significant in Korean culture,” says Zhang. “The color white is said to symbolize new beginnings and clean starts”.

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