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Jiaozi (Dumpling)
Jiaozi
or dumpling is a traditional and popular food with a long
history in China. There is a popular saying in China: "There
is nothing more delicious than Jiaozi." so you could
imagine how much Chinese love it.
In the later years of Eastern Han Period,
an official called Zhang Zhongjing created a kind of food
to help poor people keep warm in cold winter. It was made
with all kinds of fillings such as mutton, hot pepper and
some medicinal materials. Afterwards people began to make
dumplings as well.
Jiaozi is the food that will no doubt appear
on tables during Spring Festivals. Generally, people prepare
it before midnight on the last day of the passing lunar year
and eat it after the New Year's bell is sounded.
Jiaozi
looks like shoe-shaped gold and silver ingots so when people
eat it during festivals they really hope it could bring fortune
and good luck to them, and this, of course, is their best
wishes. Sometimes people will add some sweets, Chinese dates
and chestnuts in fillings of some dumplings to express their
wishes. They hope those who get sweets could have a sweeter
life. Those who get dates and chestnuts could have babies
early, because dates (Zao), are homonymic with early in Chinese,
so are chestnuts (Zhenzi). Zi is homonymic with children.
Today Jiaozi has already become an important
part of Chinese cuisine.
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