
The Chinese like to eat. Be complete is the latest sign of wellness. Food and eating together is a sign of affection. Families eat when they go to the meeting. Mothers and to think about what to cook or feed the family as a sign of love. Therefore, during the beginning of the year to invite the welfare and happiness is natural to spend time with family meals.
The Chinese New Year's Eve ritual is considered the most important family of the year. It symbolizes the abundance of food and Being together is family ties. Wealth, health and happiness of the family are the focus of the eve of New Year's dinner. It is said that if a family does not share this meal very of the year the family's love is great. This is a special event in the year of sibling rivalry and family problems aside. All are invited to eat well and have fun.
Chinese New Year Dinner in honor on the eve of both past and present generations. The ancestors are remembered and honored. They are also included in the fast food offered on the altar of the family, especially for them. Leaving the family elders eat first is a sign of respect and love. Before the family sits down to eat together, ancestral spirits are served first family dinner, including tea and wine to the altar. This gesture not only pays tribute to ancestors, but also a way of giving thanks. After all, it is estimated that the welfare of the ancestors to reflect on the family fortune.
The family dinner brings hope Chinese New Year. Meals are also many symbols of wealth, health and happiness.
Some course offerings for the Chinese family dinner on New Year's Eve:
Soup o. Favorites are soupd bird's nest and shark fin soup. bird's nest soup symbolizes long life and youth. Despite the shark fin symbolizes prosperity.
Choy and Jai is a special vegetarian dish that is most appropriate for the Chinese New Year. All ingredients symbolize good luck, long life and abundance. Features:
– Dried oysters for good business
– Meerschaum called fat choy which means prosperity
– Chinese black mushrooms is about to be granted wishes
– Bean Noodles symbolize called fun to see a long life
– Lily buds means 100 years of happy marriage
– Lotus seeds have a son
– Dry Bean Curd also symbolize abundance
– The ears are lucky clouds
– And the snow peas also bring prosperity.
poultry or duck or chicken, served whole (head and feet) to symbolize the unity or integrity. means missing body parts breaks and symbols are not good, so you better have it in one piece when possible.
or long vegetables, leafy greens such as Chinese broccoli and beans Chinese greens served whole, said to bring longevity of their parents.
No fish is yu. "Yu" sounds like a lot. This dish is often served last. The head and the tail should not be removed from the body to ensure good luck throughout the year. Families should also make sure not to turn the fish. This superstition comes the belief that the old fishermen flipping fish also turns fishing boats.
No rice or long grain noodles are consumed with this event abundant.
Some of these foods are deliberately meant more than the abundance throughout the year. It is also convenient because it is customary for animals do not kill, even food, the first day of the new year.
Other Chinese New Year's beliefs in the year prior to the banquet of the new are: All utensils and dishes should be clean and intact. Even a small chip on a plate is not allowed because it means that something is going to eat at the family fortune. Chopsticks should also have the same length to represent the harmony.
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