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The dessert menu of many American Chinese restaurants can be lacking, so we asked an expert for a few favorites. Here are five Chinese desserts you should try.
To satisfy the tastes of westerners accustomed to eating dessert, overseas Chinese restaurants have often scoured the realm of Chinese sweetmeats for dishes that hit a similar sweet spot.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with traditional and modern Chinese desserts, from almond cookies that promote good fortune to candied fruit that re-creates a popular street food. Anyone can use a little ...
Chinese New Year's celebration is just around the corner! Aside from red packets and mandarin oranges, the occasion is also known for the numerous varieties of desserts available, such as almond ...
One of the most popular categories of Lunar New Year cuisine is dessert—traditional Chinese desserts, to be exact.
While the Chinese main course has become a mainstay in India, here's a look at the desserts that compliment the cuisine ...
Nutty black sesame paste is a classic Chinese dessert. This version from chef Zoey Xinyi Gong is topped with bee pollen and jujube dates.
While the name may not bring to mind sugary dessert, this hole in the wall provides a great selection of traditional Chinese desserts, offering everything from bubble tea to herbal jelly.
Food columnist Gail Johnson explores the symbolism of four traditional Chinese New Year desserts and where to find them in Metro Vancouver.