Of course, it's Chinese New Year! I had momentarily forgotten.
Although I'm neither Chinese nor in the practice of celebrating Chinese New Year, I decided to welcome in the year of the tiger by picking up a sweet treat for myself and my roommate. At the bakery, I asked the lady behind the counter what I should eat on New Years. In my ignorance I was hoping for an almond cookie or moon cake. But she pointed to some seseme balls and smiled. Ok sure!
Does anyone know the Chinese name for these?
It's been a while, and I had forgotten that I don't like these.
But that's ok! I still enjoyed the red bean inside.
I hope everyone has a good new year! Here in Boston I'm happy to report cheerful sunshine and mild temperatures in the mid 30's. I don't have big plans, but I'm meeting a friend this afternoon, and can't wait to go to church tonight.What are you doing today? What are your traditional foods for Chinese New Year?
bye!
Rachel
ps- Happy Valentine's Day too! *smooch*
3 comments:
Happy Chinese New Year & Happy V-Day too Rachael!
In here Sesame Balls is called Onde-Onde (Indonesia) and Ma Yuan 麻圆 in Chinese. The filling usually consisting of lotus paste, sweet black bean paste, red bean paste, or green bean paste.
I bought similar buns from Japanese shop, they were filled with black bean paste, sweet one... tasted a little like custard. I think they quite similar to the ones you had.
Searching for them I found this article on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_bean_paste
thanks for your help ladies! much appreciated. : )
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