(NEXSTAR) – You might be forgiven if you thought the fortune cookie was created in China – after all, when was the last time your Chinese food order wasn’t accompanied by one of the crispy, golden ...
This year, like many other Jews, I’m planning a Rosh Hashanah spread that will feature fish — a symbol of fertility, and a talisman against the evil eye. The only difference: Mine will be sweet and ...
The year of the Rooster is almost upon us! Chinese New Year is on Jan. 28, and homemade fortune cookies are the perfect way to celebrate. These little gems are delicious, of course, but the best thing ...
(NEXSTAR) – You might be forgiven if you thought the fortune cookie was created in China – after all, when was the last time your Chinese food order wasn’t accompanied by one of the crispy, golden ...
If you renounced all sweets on New Year’s Day, think about abandoning that resolution. Prepare a traditional Chinese dessert to usher in the Year of the Rooster on Jan. 28. Denying yourself might be ...
Fortune cookies are so closely associated with Chinese restaurants in the United States that many people assume they came straight from China. But history says otherwise. The earliest version of the ...
When I was growing up in a Chinese household in Australia, the rituals around food and cultural celebrations provided me with a deep connection to my heritage. Lunar New Year was by far my favorite ...
Getting surprising mileage from a bite-sized subject, "The Killing of a Chinese Cookie" is a thoroughly amusing look at the fortune cookie -- its disputed origins, pop-culture profile and every other ...