But according to some global food traditions, what you eat (and what you don't eat) are just as important for ensuring your new year is a successful one. So, before you plan your menu for your New ...
As you celebrate Lunar New Year (also referred to as Chinese New Year,) add these foods to your menu to invite prosperity, luck, and happiness in the coming year. In this recipe collection you'll ...
Celebrate spring and Persian New Year with two nutritious staples of Persian cuisine, pomegranate juice and pistachios.
Just like American New Year's foods, tteokguk is a good-luck dish with symbolic significance. The white color of the rice cakes signifies purity, so the soup represents a way to start the year off ...
(Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) Are you ready to celebrate the start of the Persian new year and arrival of spring ... festival that’s part delicious food, part crafts like jewelry and tattoos ...