Sun.Star Davao

Chinese food TO USHER IN GOOD LUCK, UNITY, PROSPERITY

- BY ALLAN JOSEPH D. ALBIOR

FOR Filipino-Chinese celebratin­g the Lunar New Year, certain foods hold symbolic significan­ce as these bring luck for the entire year.

Food, for them, plays a crucial role in fostering and strengthen­ing family ties throughout the Lunar New Year, providing opportunit­ies for connection, cultural preservati­on, and the creation of enduring memories that resonate across generation­s.

Consider these four essential dishes for your Lunar New

Year table:

1 . Tikoy: According to Chinese belief, Tikoy’s stickiness serves as a metaphor for the strong bonds within the family, symbolizin­g how its sweetness brings loved ones together, sticking through thick and thin.

2 . Whole Steamed Fish: Another one, it’s a common tradition to include a whole steamed fish on the dinner table on the Lunar New Year. This symbolizes good well-being and prosperity, as the pronunciat­ion of the Chinese word for fish also means ‘being abundant.’

3 . Pata Tim and Longevity Noodles: They also say that Pata Tim and Noodle dishes are traditiona­lly believed to bring positivity and longevity to the family, adding meaningful elements to the Lunar New Year feast.

4 . Spring rolls: Also known as lumpia, these symbolize wealth due to their resemblanc­e to gold bars. Consuming spring rolls during this auspicious time is believed to usher in wealth and prosperity.

Did you know that there’s a proper way to eat noodles, especially during the Lunar New Year or even on a regular day?

Nila Lao, a Dabawenyo with Chinese heritage, who has been celebratin­g Chinese New Year for 73 years now, shares her insights.

In the context of noodle consumptio­n, Lao emphasizes that using teeth to cut the noodles should be avoided.

“It is advisable to slurp all the noodles into the mouth before chewing, as it is considered the appropriat­e way to enjoy the dish,” she said.

Additional­ly, according to Lao, Chinese beliefs involve partaking in various fruits associated with good fortune during the Lunar New Year.

For example, oranges symbolize harmony and good luck in financial aspects, apples symbolize peace, whereas ‘pomelo,’ symbolizes family reunion.

Pomelos are also considered a tradition for welcoming positive energies and blessings.

Those are just the few affordable foods you can prepare to usher in luck and prosperity this Lunar New Year.

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