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Honest Food Talks, a small digital media start-up has published a new series of guides specifically on Asian food to celebrate Lunar New Year. The extensive guides is aimed at Londoners hoping to celebrate the festive season in style at home. The series includes the best Asian snacks to try, festive dishes to cook at home as well as Asian restaurants to order food from. The Asian food guides produced by Honest Food Talks hopes to increase awareness of the Asian tradition as well as support struggling local restaurants.
The series consists of 6 articles which focuses on Asian recipes, ingredient spotlight, festive snacks and Asian restaurants to try.
Learn how to make traditional festive dishes such as lotus root and peanut soup, turnip cake, lobster noodles, and Hainanese chicken rice from scratch. The guide will also teach readers about the auspicious meaning behind each dish and the health benefit of moderate consumption of some ingredients in Asia.
Discover which Asian snacks to try during the festive season as voted by users on Reddit and Instagram. Find out about the most nostalgic snacks in Asia and why these have enjoyed increasing popularity over the years in Europe and the States. The guide covers the best snacks from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Support some of the best Asian restaurants in London during the Lunar New Year period by ordering festive dishes such as glutinous rice cake or even whole roast duck. The guide specifically features the best halal restaurants in London to cater for a growing readership with an interest in Asian food. Businesses which are well recognised by Asian food connoisseurs such as Eat Lah, Carrots and Daikon, Sambal Shiok are among the list of featured restaurants.
When asked for more information on the new series, a spokesperson at Honest Food Talks said: “Asian food is growing in popularity especially Thai and Vietnamese food. With Lunar New Year approaching, this is the perfect time to encourage our readers to learn more about the culture and traditions behind their favourite Asian food.
It may seem like an odd time to include the best restaurants in London in our guide with the current travel restrictions. However, with more restaurants closing down, we hope to support these local businesses through raising awareness about them.”
Anybody interested in learning more about festive food to try during Lunar New Year are invited to view the Asian food series on their website.
Release ID: 88996112