The Borneo Post

Wide variety of glutinous rice dumplings served at Winter Solstice do

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MIRI: It was an early Winter Solstice celebratio­n for nearly 100 members of the Federation of Miri Division Chinese Associatio­ns, Women Section at Miri Civic Centre on Sunday where they treated each other to a wide variety of glutinous rice dumplings.

From the ordinary red and white dumplings scented with Pandan leaves to dumplings with chicken soup, it was an event to embrace the Winter Solstice festival with colourful dumpling dishes from different Chinese clans.

Miri Hopoh Associatio­n made an exceptiona­l introducti­on at the event with its very colourful and catchy dumpling dishes; namely dumpling in sweet pumpkin soup, ABC dumpling and dumpling in chicken soup.

One member told The Borneo Post that the pumpkinfla­voured and chicken soup dishes are from the Hakka Hopoh clan.

“They are extremely different in taste and flavour, and nowadays, the young Hakkas do not really know about these dishes. Therefore, we are delighted to introduce the dishes,” said the lady, who identified herself as Mrs Chia.

The third dish, she added, was her own creation where she mixed the ABC ingredient­s and added dumpling into the mix.

“Generally, people like to eat the glutinous rice balls in sweet flavour. Hence, mixing the ABC ingredient­s with the rice dumpling balls isn’t odd at all. It is a bit similar to Taiwan’s popular ice mixed with a wide variety of ingredient­s.”

Other clans like the Miri Chiang Hsia Huang Associatio­n used the colour of blue bell vine as the natural colouring and added raisins as the filling of the ‘ blue dumpling balls’, an interestin­g creation since the blue bell vine has become popular amongst the locals here, blending it with local cuisines.

A total of 12 Chinese associatio­ns – Federation of Miri Division Chinese Associatio­ns, Miri Hii Clan Associatio­n, Miri Kwang Vui Siew Associatio­n, Lim Clan Associatio­n, Miri Chiang Hsia Huang Associatio­n, Miri Hopoh Associatio­n, Wong Clan Associatio­n, Miri Hing Ann Associatio­n, Miri Chawan Associatio­n, Miri Foo Chow Associatio­n, Miri Wu Clan Associatio­n and Miri Kaying Associatio­n – participat­ed in the celebratio­n.

The event, which was graced by Sarawak Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns vice- president Datuk David Goh, has been lauded as a great way to embrace the Chinese culture.

“Winter Solstice or Dong Zhi in Chinese marks the first festival of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calendar. While those in mainland China and other countries with four seasons are enjoying it in cold weather, we happen to celebrate it in either hot or windy weather. Even so, the weather does not stop us embracing this important festival, therefore, I am certainly glad that every family of every clan is celebratin­g it in their own unique way,” said Goh in his speech.

He also thanked the women section for their dedication in making the different dishes.

Later, Goh, accompanie­d by Sarawak Federation of Chinese Associatio­ns secretary- general Yii Ching Ho; youth section deputy chief Donny Koo; women section chairwoman Wong Sheau Wei and the event’s organising chairwoman Lily Tang, launched the event by cooking speciallyp­repared rice dumpling balls.

Besides enjoying the sweet savoury dishes, the participan­ts took part in a round of lucky draw and karaoke singing.

 ??  ?? The women enjoy themselves while making the rice dumpling balls.
The women enjoy themselves while making the rice dumpling balls.
 ??  ?? Goh (second right) is seen cooking the rice dumpling balls. Others seen are (from left) Koo, Wong, Tang and Yii.
Goh (second right) is seen cooking the rice dumpling balls. Others seen are (from left) Koo, Wong, Tang and Yii.
 ??  ?? Dry dumpling balls mixed with ground peanuts and sugar castor.
Dry dumpling balls mixed with ground peanuts and sugar castor.
 ??  ?? These dumpling balls are coloured with natural ingredient­s such as orange sweet potato, purple sweet potato and yam.
These dumpling balls are coloured with natural ingredient­s such as orange sweet potato, purple sweet potato and yam.

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