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What traditional foods do you eat on New Year's Eve in your hometown? Do you eat it on other holidays?

What traditional foods do you eat on New Year's Eve in your hometown? Do you eat it on other holidays?

First, my hometown will definitely eat dumplings and rice cakes on New Year's Day.

My hometown is a small town in the north, and on New Year's Day, it is decorated with lights and the atmosphere of New Year's Eve is very strong. On New Year's Eve, the whole family will definitely make dumplings together, especially on New Year's Eve, which is not perfect if there are no dumplings. The dumplings are filled with winter cabbage grown by the family and killed New Year's pork, and the two are mixed together to make the best combination, which makes them fragrant to eat. The main ingredient of the rice cake is home-grown yellow rice, which is ground into flour and mixed with raisins, dates, red beans and other ingredients, and then steamed for a few hours, which the whole family loves to eat. The rice cake is a symbol of year after year, hoping that the family will get better and better.

Two, dumplings are eaten on many festivals, while rice cakes are mainly eaten on New Year's Day.

In my hometown, dumplings are seen everywhere on festivals other than New Year's Day. Dumplings are eaten on important days such as the Lantern Festival, New Year's Day, and the winter solstice. Dumplings are also made to entertain guests when they come to the house. On the other hand, rice cakes are not common on normal days, and people can only hold back until the New Year when they want to eat them.

Three, many people like New Year's Eve, because they can not get away from the hometown of New Year's flavor, that is also the taste of reunion.

Dumplings are not the most delicious food, but they are the most important food in people's minds. What people miss more is the feeling of sitting around together, with family and friends, laughing and joking, and letting their feelings become closer. I really like New Year's Eve, and I believe many people feel the same way as I do, enjoying the hometown food made by my parents and the dried tofu fried by my grandmother herself? Instead of missing the hometown meals, I would rather miss the taste of home, because this is the taste of affection and the taste of love, which makes me unforgettable.