How to Make a Chinese New Years Feast (团年饭)
19 videos • 16,724 views • by Chinese Cooking Demystified The structure here is a Cantonese Spring Festival feast, for two reasons: first, Steph's from Guangdong and second, we have enough Cantonese videos to make a playlist. In the playlist, where there's a few blind spots, we've linked up Wantanmein and TheMeatmen. Nice channels, check em out. Note that stuff like niangao and Taro cake, while important Spring Festival foods, are traditionally not eaten on the Chinese New Years eve feast (they're eaten later in the festival).