3 Easy Desserts To Make For Lunar New Year

The best part of Lunar New Year? The delicious food! Celebrate with Jasmine as she shows you how to make 3 sweet treats from her childhood. What do you eat on Lunar New Year? Let us know in the comments!

Find the recipes here:
Chinese Fried Sesame Balls: https://tasty.co/recipe/chinese-fried-sesame-balls
Fortune Cake: https://tasty.co/recipe/fortune-cake-fa-gao
Glutinous Rice Balls: https://tasty.co/recipe/glutinous-rice-balls-tang-yuan

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Comments

  1. @jasminepak

    laughing at the birth control comments 😂

    on another note, anyone have any fun Lunar New Year family traditions? I wanna know!

  2. @gracechen2412

    These are my favourite desserts too! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe. hope there will be more Chinese traditional dessert recipe!

  3. @hlol1544

    I try this Fortune cake recipe and it's don't work
    (I think the melted sugar need to quickly pour into the flour mix :/)

  4. @marvinsulzer8258

    Japan does not celebrate Lunar New Years. It's true that lot of ancient Japanese culture was imported from China. Confuciusism, Shinto Buddhism, the clothing and some of the food. But Lunar New Year's somehow got left behind.

  5. @jnelletrim1478

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    John 3:16
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  6. @TOMMY00754

    What type of red beans are used??? I used multiple red beans and none give off the same results

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