by Grace Chow | Jan 11, 2021 | Chinese New Year Food
The 101 Guide to Nian Gao What it is Nian gao (年糕) is a traditional dessert made of glutinous rice flour, wheat starch, water, salt, and sugar. It is a lucky food eaten during Chinese New Year because of the word gao, which sounds like the word gao (高) for...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Things To Do
Things To Do During Chinese New Year 2021 Chinese New Year is coming around the corner and we have some activity ideas to ensure that you and your family can have a fun-filled festive holiday despite the COVID-19 restrictions. We have also included some updates on...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Snacks
Best Chinese New Year Cookies in Singapore Cookies have become a staple in Chinese New Year feasts. With so many cookies available in the market, we have narrowed down some cookies that we think we cannot go without, as well as those that bring fond memories for the...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Snacks
Best Chinese New Year Goodies In Singapore There is a plethora of delicious goodies that are offered in the market. For those stuck in a dilemma of what to choose, we have rounded up the top 10 Chinese New Year goodies that we think are a must-have and make for good...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Snacks
10 Best Chinese New Year Snacks Chinese New Year snacks are a must-have for any household that is receiving guests. Here at cnycookies.sg, we offer a wide selection of snacks to cater to the diverse preferences that you may have. Here are our top 10 picks that...
by Grace Chow | Jan 5, 2021 | Chinese New Year Traditions
12 Chinese New Year Taboos To Avoid Chinese New Year is a joyous season to celebrate the new lunar year. While we prepare our homes to welcome guests or to go on house visits, there are some taboos that we should watch out for that may drive away our luck. Here’s a...
by Grace Chow | Jan 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
Chinese New Year Practices and Meanings Explained Chinese New Year is a festive season for the beginning of the new Chinese lunar year. It lasts for 15 days, although Singaporeans normally celebrate it by visiting their family and friends for the two to three days...
by Grace Chow | Jan 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
Top 10 Lucky Chinese New Year Food Chinese New Year is a great time of feasting and bonding over food. It is a celebration of the New Year of the Chinese calendar. Chinese New Year falls on 12 February this year and to get you excited, here are some traditional food...