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Why You Will Find These 5 Foods in a Chinese Houses during CNY

Chinese New Year is the biggest event in China and some Asian countries. This year it will fall on 1st February and usually it ends on the Lantern Festival, two weeks after CNY. This year the calendar aligns with the tiger zodiac of the water element which signifies strength. Like any holiday, Chinese New Year has many traditions such as dragon dances and fireworks displays as well as the food. Here are the 5 foods that are associated with Chinese New Year and its meaning. If you were curious about our selections of numbers. That is because in Chinese culture, the number 5 is closely related to Wu Xing. Wu Xing is a five element natural phenomenon; metal, wood, water,...

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The Joy of Cookies on Holiday

It's that time of year where we can hear the classic “we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year” almost everywhere we go. Yup, it's December, the festive month of all when we celebrate Christmas and New Year, the ultimate holiday season. It’s a perfect time to gather and enjoy a good meal with your favorite people, either its store bought foods or cooked meals. Nevertheless, It's also a merrier time to bake some cookies with the family and have fun with the kids decorating cookies. Cookies are always a great option to bake because it can be gifted to others or served on your movie night or casual snacking time. Moreover it brings us happy cheers...

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The Enchantment of Turmeric Salt, The Golden Spice

Kunyit or Turmeric is a flowering plant of the ginger family, Curcuma longa which is a plant native to India and Southeast Asia that perfectly grows in tropical climate. Curry and Jamu are identical with kunyit as their based flavouring and colouring spice due to its bright- deep yellow colour, this is why it is called The Golden Spice. Do you know which part of turmeric that we see on shelves and in spice cabinets is made of?  Yup, it is from the ground roots of the plant. It has a warm, bitter taste which is frequently used in curry powders, mustards, butters, and cheeses. Turmeric owns the bright yellow colour thanks to its active ingredient, curcumin which is a powerful...

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The Benefits of Sea Salt

Have you ever wondered about all the hype over sea salt? How does it differ from table salt?  The key differences are in the tastes, texture and process. Table salt is a refined salt that comes from salt mines that have gone through processes which usually contain iodine -an additive to prevent clumping. Meanwhile, sea salt comes from evaporated sea water and has limited processes without adding any anti-caking.   Since it’s minimally processed, the minerals in it such as potassium and magnesium are still retained. This is one reason why it’s often considered more nutritional than table salt. Because getting enough sodium is important for fluid balance, hydration, and digestion. Sea salt is suitable to enhance both savory and...

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