2022

Community Cuisine Corner

It’s strange, but for me, memories are usually made up of common things and those things are often tied up with food. Memories that involve defining food moments from childhood like my granny’s Taiwanese cold tofu and vegetable salad or her Japanese chewy ‘red noodles’ soaked in Japanese-style dashi broth, with bonito flakes and kombu. […]

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The Chinese Lunar New Year : Door Gods and Firecrackers

The Chinese have over the centuries, developed a belief system and symbols for warding off evil. Various methods continue, even now, to be used to prevent bad spirits from entering one’s home or workplace. During the Tang dynasty (618-907) posters of door gods were among the more popular methods of seeking protection. These traditional posters

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The Woven Threads of Truku Ancestral Spirit Culture

History and traditions are closely related to the lives of our ancestors. For the Taiwan Truku, also known as Taroko people, their society is a kinship or ‘gaya’ society, where home is the center of the tribal unit. Grandmothers and mothers are significant in the passing of the tribe’s oral history and traditions to the

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Favorite Treasure Boxes of the Emperors

“Duo Bao Ge” (多寶格) is the Chinese term given to the imperial “treasure boxes.” Their sole purpose was to store small and intricately carved objects. These wooden boxes and cases with their lacquered drawers, shelves of various sizes and shapes were individually made to contain a specified number of objects. Craftsmen from within China, as

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Past and Present Culinary Traditions

Exploring the diverse culinary traditions and cultures within our international and local communities, past and present, offers readers unique opportunities to learn about the rich histories and  changing cultures that are associated with different countries and their food traditions. (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it in full screen and make it

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The Mid-Autumn – Moon Festival

Chinese emperors of the royal Zhou dynasty traditionally worshiped the harvest moon in autumn. Being an innovative agricultural society, they thought that heavenly worship rituals, especially to the god T’ien, would bring about future and bountiful harvests for the people. (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it in full screen and make

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Heather Lowder : Respected Taiwan Community Leader

News travels at lightning speed in Taiwan, especially within the international community. When Heather Lowder announced her family’s plans to return to the United States after living in Taiwan for eleven years, her news was met with noticeable regret. Heather’s upbeat, cheerful presence and active community involvement will be greatly missed. (Please click or tap

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The Mythical and Powerful Dragons of Asia

Asian dragons and myths are inexhaustible topics, especially around the time of the Dragon Boat Festival. In Chinese, the word for dragon is “long,” and is associated with the earth branch of the five elements. The dragon is considered the most powerful of all the creatures within the Chinese zodiac; however, it is ranked number

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