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5 Lucky Foods To Eat On Chinese New Year 2024 Celebration
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5 Lucky Foods To Eat On Chinese New Year 2024 Celebration

[ad_1] Chinese New Year celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. This year, Chinese New Year falls on February 10th, 2024, a Saturday. On this day, the family comes together to enjoy food and celebrate this joyous festival marking new beginnings. Many foods are associated with luck and other ideas of happiness and well-being. These traditional dishes are well-planned in advance, and family members come together to prepare them at home. Let's find out more about these foods.Here Are 5 Lucky Foods to Eat on Chinese New Year 2024:Photo Credit: iStock1. Sweet Rice Balls for TogethernessThe shape and name of these sweet rice balls represent the idea of togetherness. These are called 'Tang Yuan,' and the name sounds like the word "reunion" in Chines...
13 Best Prawn Recipes | Easy Prawn Recipes
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13 Best Prawn Recipes | Easy Prawn Recipes

[ad_1] Prawn recipes- Although the names 'prawns' and 'shrimp' can be used interchangeably, there is a small difference between the two. Prawns have a gill structure, larger legs and claws while shrimps are smaller on all of those accounts. In some countries, prawns are often known as large shrimps. But usually, the name differs geographically.  For instance, in the United Kingdom both prawns and shrimps are known as prawns while in the United States and Australia they're all referred to as shrimp. In India, prawns and shrimp are mostly referred to as 'prawns' and celebrated as the hero ingredient across many regional cuisines, especially in the South of India. Chettinad Eral Kuzhambu or Chettinad prawn curry, Kerala prawn fry, prawn vindaloo, which is infused with vinegar, Bengali prawn...
‘Don’t Talk’ To Rakul Preet Singh When She’s Eating! Her Latest Food Story Is Relatable
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‘Don’t Talk’ To Rakul Preet Singh When She’s Eating! Her Latest Food Story Is Relatable

[ad_1] Seafood in itself has a diverse range of options, which includes fish, shellfish, prawns, shrimps, and lobsters among other things. And it seems Rakul Preet Singh is a fan of these delicacies. How do we know? The actress has recently shared a throwback post from one of her vacations and it was all things indulgent. We could see her relishing a seafood platter, along with two super nutritious bowls of salads including lettuce, broccoli, beans, herbs etc. The big serving platter had lobsters and shrimps and Rakul, who looked uber chic in her black swimwear, was busy digging into it. Already slurpingWhat grabbed our attention was her caption, and trust us, every foodie can relate to it! “Don't talk to me when I'm eating … ok bye. Who relates to this? #foodie #throwback,” read the cap...