At the center of so many celebrations is a feast filled with foods that taste like childhood memories.
For many with roots in Southeast Asia, the Lunar New Year is such an occasion.
The holiday, also referred to as Chinese New Year, kicks off the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar. This year, it begins on Jan. 29 and spans 15 days, closing on Feb. 12, the end of the moon cycle. It ushers in the Year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom and transformation, with opportunities for personal growth and change…