Tangyuan

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1Tangyuan / Red bean paste / Festivals in China / Lantern Festival / Food and drink / Vietnamese cuisine / Dumplings

Y U A N X I A O   F E S T I V A L   | |   元 宵 节   YUANXIAO  FESTIVAL,  ALSO  KNOWN  AS  THE  LANTERN  FESTIVAL,  IS   CELEBRATED  ON  THE  FIFTEENTH  DAY  O

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Source URL: chinacare.scripts.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-03 23:49:43
2Festivals in China / Buddhist holidays / Tangyuan / Vietnamese cuisine / Traditional Chinese holidays / Lantern Festival / Lion dance / Han Chinese / Red bean paste / Food and drink / Chinese culture / Chinese holidays

EDITOR VICKY HUANG Friday, March 13, EVENTS

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Source URL: cjweek.cjn.cn

Language: English
3Vietnamese cuisine / Lantern Festival / Tangyuan / Chinese New Year / Traditional Chinese holidays / San Diego / Banquet / Glutinous rice / Food and drink / Buddhist holidays / Festivals in China

Microsoft Word - Banquet Press Release .doc

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Source URL: www.sdchm.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-21 15:31:50
4Vietnamese cuisine / Lantern Festival / Tangyuan / Chinese New Year / Traditional Chinese holidays / San Diego / Firecracker / Banquet / Glutinous rice / Food and drink / Buddhist holidays / Festivals in China

Microsoft Word - Banquet Press Release .doc

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Source URL: www.sdchm.org

Language: English
5Ginataan / Rice wine / Sweet potato / Tangyuan / Javanese cuisine / Food and drink / Philippine cuisine / Glutinous rice

Ginataang BILO – BILO (Filipino Dessert) By Joy Fieser Stachura Ingredients 2 cans coconut milk 1 bag sweet sticky rice (glutinous rice flour); set aside a small amount of the rice to use later to thicken the dessert 2

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Source URL: www.iowaasianalliance.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-02 12:58:46
6Chinese culture / Lantern Festival / Culture / Chinese New Year / Lantern / Tangyuan / Paper lantern / Chinatown / Buddhist holidays / Food and drink / Buddhist festivals

Chap Goh Mei, which is Hokkien for “15th night”, symbolises the last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Also known as the Yuanxiao Festival (元 宵节), it is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first mont

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Source URL: www.chinatown.sg

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-06 04:42:08
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