Search
Log in
Sign up
Watch fullscreen
Nian Gao: A Sweet Treat For The New Year
Foodie
Follow
Like
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
last year
There are only five ingredients in this simple, yet beautiful dessert eaten during the Chinese New Year.
Category
🛠️
Lifestyle
Show less
Recommended
3:56
I
Up next
This Is How All-You-Can-Eat Buffets Really Make Their Money
Foodie
4:00
Retro Recipe: Peanut puff
The Star
1:51
Sticking to tradition
The Star
1:55
Chinese Dumplings: A New Year's Tradition
Foodie
7:00
Mooncakes: What Are They and How Are They Made
Goldthread
1:58
Hong Kong shops offer healthy alternatives to traditional mooncake
The Star
2:23
Banana Sundae: Banana Sundae's early Chinese New Year celebration
ABS-CBN Entertainment
1:59
Mochi: Secrets Of A Japanese Confection
Foodie
4:26
6 Cheeses You Should Never Put In Your Body
Foodie
6:08
The Truth About Tilapia Revealed
Foodie
5:28
This Is How McDonald's Perfect French Fries Are Actually Made
Foodie
10:25
The Biggest Hot Dog Recalls In US History
Foodie
6:58
These Are Hands Down The Best Pizza Places In America
Foodie
1:53
Cinnamon: Harvesting Cassia In The Jungles Of Sumatra
Foodie
2:09
Crawfish Boil: A Backyard Feast In The Louisiana Bayou
Foodie
11:55
The Biggest Recalls In Peanut Butter History
Foodie
11:15
6 Best And 6 Worst Grocery Stores To Buy Meat
Foodie
2:27
Gochujang: Spicing Things Up With An Iconic Korean Chili Paste
Foodie
2:23
Ex-Workers Reveal The One Item You Should Never Order At McDonald's
Foodie
4:00
Why McDonald's Filet-O-Fish Comes With A Half Slice Of Cheese
Foodie
10:16
Costco Foods That Taste Different Now
Foodie
3:43
Baking A Masterpiece: Cake Sculpture Artists
Foodie
3:55
The Worst Foods To Eat At A Restaurant, According To Chefs
Foodie
4:42
Once Popular Foods That We All Stopped Eating
Foodie
9:31
Frozen Food Dinners That Are Definitely Worth Your Money
Foodie