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Reference: C1074
Nian Gao is normally eaten for Chinese New Year, as it signifies good fortune for the coming year. “Nian” means year and “gao” means high — translating loosely to “every year, may you reach higher and higher.”
Nian...
Reference: J7081
Umeshu is made by steeping unripened Japanese plums in alcohol and sugar to allow the flavours to infuse, some bottles even come with the whole plum still inside! This type of alcohol tastes sweet and sour and is...
Reference: C1323
Long-grain rice is slim and lengthy, nearly four to five times longer than it is wide. When cooking produces distinct firm grains and contains less starch and stay fluffy and more separate. It’s often used in pilafs...
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