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  2. Chinese Islamic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Islamic cuisine consists of variations of regionally popular foods that are typical of Han Chinese cuisine, in particular to make them halal. Dishes borrow ingredients from Middle Eastern, Turkic, Iranian and South Asian cuisines, notably mutton and spices.

  3. 6 Tips for Making a Sparkling, Unforgettable New Year’s Eve ...

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    New Year’s Even has a few traditional recipes that signify luck, good fortune, and well-being for the coming year, such as black-eyed peas, greens, fish, cornbread, lentils, and pomegranates.

  4. 23 New Year’s Day Dinner Ideas That Look Fancy (but Are ...

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    Kick 2025 off right with one of these festive New Year’s Day dinner ideas that are fancy enough to impress any relatives that haven’t left your house since the 25th, yet still easy enough to ...

  5. Reunion dinner - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese New Year's Eve and Chinese New Year's reunion dinner is very large and traditionally includes dumplings, chicken, and pork. Fish (魚, yú; Vietnamese: Con cá) is also included, but intentionally (except for Vietnam) not finished, and the remaining fish is stored overnight.

  6. 85 New Year's Eve dinner recipes to ring in 2025 - AOL

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    Many Italian cultures often enjoy salt cod or lentils in the new year; in the Southern United States, you’ll find black-eyed peas on just about every dinner table.

  7. List of dining events - Wikipedia

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    Reunion dinner – held on New Year's Eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year, during which family members get together to celebrate. It is often considered the most important get-together meal of the entire year. Réveillon – a long dinner held on the evenings preceding Christmas Day and New Year's Day. This occurs in various areas of the world.

  8. Tangyuan (food) - Wikipedia

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    Tangyuan are traditionally eaten during the Lantern Festival, [2] but because the name is a homophone for reunion (traditional Chinese: 團圓; simplified Chinese: 团圆; pinyin: tuányuán) and symbolizes togetherness and completeness, this dish is also served at weddings, family reunions, Chinese New Year, and the Dōngzhì (winter solstice ...

  9. How To Make My 5-Ingredient Crab Pasta. For 2 servings as an entrée or 4 as part of a larger meal, you’ll need: 1 medium lemon. 1 tablespoon salt, plus more for seasoning