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Spot.ph on MSNScrumptious Tikoy Alternatives for Gifting This Chinese New YearFor non-traditional sweets, try the new Ube Ugly Ponkan Pie from @serendipitygourmetph. Oranges are considered lucky fruits ...
It’s that time of the year again when Chinese traditions blend seamlessly with Filipino culture, and no celebration of the Lunar New Year would be complete with ...
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Hosted on MSN‘Tikoy with a twist’: Creative Tikoy recipes to level up your Chinese New Year feastAs colorful boxes of Tikoy in different flavors start to stack up in every supermarket and specialty store, there are now ...
From sharing food with family to visiting temples and more, here are common Chinese New Year traditions you need to remember for a prosperous year The new year signifies a year of fresh ...
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GMA News Online on MSN'Tikoy sa kawayan' in Nagcarlan, Laguna gives twist to Chinese New Year stapleIt's the eve of Chinese New Year! One of the most popular delicacies during the Chinese New Year is tikoy, a sweet sticky ...
Tikoy is a popular staple during Lunar New Year celebrations in the Philippines. Its sticky feature symbolises the desire of every Filipino-Chinese family to keep the family close-knit. Every ...
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is a vibrant celebration observed by millions ...
Roxaco-Asia Hospitality Corporation is excited to invite you to an extraordinary Chinese New Year celebration at Go Hotels ...
As the Chinese counterpart of the well-loved Filipino kakanin desserts, glutinous rice cakes—popularly known as tikoy in Hokkien or nian gao in Mandarin—symbolize rising prosperity.
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