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Lucky Lunar New Year Foods and What They Mean

  • Feb 13
  • 4 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

A Simple Guide for Adult ESL Learners


Lunar New Year is a time for family, food, and fresh beginnings. Across Asia, people believe that certain foods bring luck, wealth, health, and happiness in the new year.


Cultural Note:

Lunar New Year is celebrated in many regions around the world, including East and Southeast Asia.


The symbolic foods can be different depending on local culture, family traditions, and available ingredients.


The foods in this guide are common examples, but many families enjoy other meaningful dishes to welcome the new year.


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In this guide, you will learn:

  • Popular Lunar New Year foods

  • What each food means

  • Useful food and culture vocabulary


Perfect for learning English through real-life traditions.



Dumplings – A Symbol of Wealth  🥟


Dumplings are one of the most popular Lunar New Year foods.


Meaning: Wealth and good fortune

Why: Dumplings look like old gold money

How they are eaten: Steamed or boiled, often at family dinners


Example Sentence:


  • Many families eat dumplings to welcome wealth in the new year.




🐟 A Symbol of Abundance

Fish is usually served whole during Lunar New Year.


Meaning: Abundance and having extra

Why: The word “fish” sounds like “extra” in Chinese

Tradition: People often leave some fish on the plate


Example Sentence:


  • Leaving some fish means you will have more next year.




🍊 Oranges and Mandarins – A Symbol of Luck


Bright fruits are very common during the festival.


Meaning: Luck and happiness

Why: The golden colour looks like gold

How they are used: Given as gifts to family and friends


Example sentence:


  • Oranges are popular gifts during Lunar New Year visits.




Sticky Rice Cake (Nian Gao) – A Symbol of Growth


Sticky rice cake is sweet and soft.


Meaning: Success and personal growth

Why: “Nian Gao” sounds like “higher year”

When it’s eaten: During family celebrations


Example sentence:


  • Eating rice cake means hoping for a better year ahead.


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🍜 Long Noodles – A Symbol of Long Life


Noodles are eaten carefully during Lunar New Year.


Meaning: Long life and good health

Important rule: Do not cut the noodles


Example sentence:


  • Long noodles are eaten to wish for a long and healthy life.




🧧 Key Lunar New Year Food Vocabulary


  • lucky

  • symbol

  • tradition

  • prosperity

  • abundance

  • reunion dinner



🌏 Lunar New Year Foods Around Asia

  • 🇨🇳 China: Dumplings, fish, rice cakes

  • 🇰🇷 Korea: Rice cake soup (symbol of a fresh start)

  • 🇻🇳 Vietnam: Square sticky rice cake (symbol of family and earth)

  • 🇸🇬 Singapore & Southeast Asia: A mix of regional dishes shared at reunion dinners


While the foods may be different, the meanings are often similar: luck, health, and togetherness.


Ready to practise what you learned?



📖 Short Story: A Lucky Reunion Dinner


Mia arrived at her parents’ home early in the morning. The kitchen was busy and warm.


Her mother was making dumplings, and her father was cleaning a fresh fish.


“We eat dumplings for wealth,” her mother said with a smile. “And fish for abundance,” her father added.


On the table, there were oranges, sticky rice cake, and long noodles. Everyone talked about their hopes for the new year.


When they finished dinner, a little fish was left on the plate. Mia smiled. “We will have a lucky year,” she thought.



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📝 Comprehension Questions


🗣️Say your answers out loud or write it down.


  1. Why were dumplings prepared?

    ✏️............................................................................................


  2. What does fish symbolise?

    ✏️............................................................................................


  3. Why did they leave some fish?

✏️............................................................................................



✏️ Vocabulary Exercise (Fill in the Blanks)


  1. Dumplings are a symbol of __________.

  2. Fish means having more or __________.

  3. Oranges are often given as __________.



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💬 Personal Practice

Which lucky food do you want to eat this year? Why?




✍️ Practice & Discussion


  • Which lucky food is your favourite?

 

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  • Which food would you like to try this year?

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  • Do you have lucky foods in your culture?


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❓ Frequently Asked Questions


  • What foods bring luck during Lunar New Year?

Dumplings, fish, oranges, rice cakes, and long noodles are popular lucky foods.


  • Why is fish important during Lunar New Year?

Fish symbolises abundance and having more than enough.


  • Can people celebrate Lunar New Year outside Asia?

Yes. Many people celebrate with food, family, and good wishes.




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