Made with red beans, sticky rice flour, glutinous rice flour and slab sugar, each piece of red bean rice pudding contains 140 ...
NIAN gao, known as kuih bakul in Malaysia, is a sweet glutinous rice cake traditionally wrapped in banana leaf to resemble a ...
China released a new visa relaxation policy on Monday, allowing tour groups from ASEAN countries to visit Xishuangbanna Dai ...
This year's Lantern Festival has introduced a new trend popular among young people: tangyuan, the traditional glutinous rice ...
Why sticky rice? The grain, also known as glutinous rice ... And of course there are language puns like the popular Chinese rice cake called nian gao, which sounds like a phrase meaning “higher year” ...
What are typical Chinese New Year good luck foods ... for fullness and wealth. Nian gao (sticky rice cakes), for a higher income or a higher position. Chang shou mian (longevity noodles), for ...
Baker Jamilah Ahmad pours nian gao, or kuih bakul, batter into a mould lined with banana leaves as she makes the traditional Chinese sticky rice cake for Chinese New Year, in Langkawi. New ...
The sticky rice cake is considered an auspicious food in Chinese culture because its name sounds like “higher by the year”, indicating a hope for more growth and prosperity in the coming year.
Chinese New Year, which falls on January ... End your meal on a sweet note,with sesame balls (Jian Dui), sweet glutinous rice cake (Nian Gao), and sweet rice balls (Tang Yuan).