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What are the necessary dishes for the Spring Festival dinner?

1, a pot of stew-full pot.

In fact, this is not a dish, but a practice. Mainly put a lot of delicious food together. Known as the "stove" in Taiwan Province Province, Sichuan hot pot, Guangdong's potted vegetables, Fujian's Buddha jumping wall, Shanghai's family portrait, and northeast braised pork vermicelli. In my hometown of Jiangxi, there is a kind of bacon platter. This "hodgepodge" approach means a bumper harvest, ample food and clothing, and a big bowl of New Year's Eve dinner.

2, braised fish-more than a year.

There is a traditional saying in China that it lasts more than one year, so fish is an essential dish for the New Year's Eve. Eating carp on New Year's Eve is homophonic with "Li" and brings good luck; Eating crucian carp on New Year's Eve is homophonic with "auspicious", which means good luck. Eating silver carp on New Year's Eve is homophonic with "Lian", which has been circulating for many years. If you only cook one fish, you should eat it in the middle of the New Year's Eve, eat the head and tail on the first day of the New Year, and have more heads and tails year after year, which means a bumper harvest and wealth.

3, braised pig's trotters-hand money

This dish is included in many hotel packages and is called "making a fortune", "making a fortune" and "getting it easily". Besides good moral, the trotters rich in collagen are cooked with peanuts and Nostoc flagelliforme, which is nutritious and delicious.

4, meatballs-round and round

In Hubei, the biggest highlight of Chinese New Year dishes is all kinds of meatballs, which symbolize reunion. Other places will also have some meatballs, beef meatballs, Four Joy Meetballs, braised meatballs and glutinous rice meatballs. Besides being cooked separately, it can also be put in the first course to enrich the content and make it more reunion.

5, stir-fried green beans-peace in the four seasons

Mung bean horn, because of its bright color and crisp taste, has become the first choice vegetable for many people's New Year's Eve. In addition, its straight shape is similar to bamboo, so it is usually endowed with the meaning of "reaching the peak", "soaring into the sky", "thriving" and "peace in the four seasons" Moreover, this dish is light and can meet the dietary needs of modern people.