The ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar every year is the Double Ninth Festival. What can we eat on Double Ninth Festival? The ninth month of the lunar calendar is the ninth month of the lunar year and the third month of autumn. September has cool weather, making it a great time to go out and play. Follow the editor to Shuimoxiansheng.com to learn more about the ninth month of the lunar calendar.Food Culture of Double Ninth FestivalThe Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and also a modern senior citizens' day. The Double Ninth Festival includes traveling to enjoy the scenery, climbing high places to have a distant view, admiring chrysanthemums, picking Chinese herbal medicines, planting dogwoods everywhere, holding banquets to honor the elderly, eating Double Ninth Cakes, making medicinal wine for health, and drinking chrysanthemum wine.1. Chongyang Cake According to historical records, Chongyang cake is also known as flower cake, chrysanthemum cake and five-color cake. There is no fixed method to make it and it is rather casual. At dawn on September 9th, people would place a piece of cake on their children’s foreheads and chant something, wishing their children success in everything. This was the original intention of the ancients making cakes in September. The elaborate Double Ninth Festival cake is made into nine layers, like a pagoda, with two lambs made on top to match the meaning of Double Ninth Festival (sheep). Some people also put a small red paper flag (instead of dogwood) on the Chongyang cake and light candles. This probably means using "lighting lamps" or "eating cakes" instead of "climbing high". 2. Chrysanthemum Wine In ancient times, chrysanthemum wine was regarded as an auspicious wine that must be drunk on the Double Ninth Festival to ward off disasters and pray for blessings. Due to its unique qualities, chrysanthemum has become a symbol of vitality. Chrysanthemum contains nourishing ingredients. In the Baopuzi written by Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty, there is a record that people in the mountains of Nanyang lived longer by drinking Gangu water which was full of chrysanthemums. Drinking chrysanthemum wine on the Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese custom. In ancient times, chrysanthemum wine was regarded as an "auspicious wine" that must be drunk on the Double Ninth Festival to ward off disasters and pray for blessings. Chrysanthemum wine is a medicinal wine with a slightly bitter taste. Drinking it can improve eyesight and refresh the mind, and it also has the auspicious meaning of warding off disasters and praying for blessings. 3. Rice Cake Rake In southwestern my country, there is a custom of eating glutinous rice cakes on the Double Ninth Festival. There are two types of Ciba: soft and sweet and hard and salty. "Soft Ciba" is made by putting the washed glutinous rice into a pot of boiling water, scooping it out as soon as it boils, steaming it in a steamer, then mashing it in a mortar and kneading it into a ball. When eating, fry the sesame seeds, mash them into fine powder, roll the glutinous rice into strips, pinch them into small pieces, and mix them with sesame seeds, sugar, etc.; hard glutinous rice is made by steaming the glutinous rice but not mashing it, put it on the chopping board and knead it into a ball, then add some salt and pepper powder to make the "filling", then roll it into strips and slice it, and then fry it in a pan. The result is golden and beautiful, salty, spicy, crispy, and endless aftertaste. 4. Crabs In some parts of our country, crabs are eaten during the Double Ninth Festival. The Double Ninth Festival comes shortly after the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is when crabs in the north are fat. The crabs caught on the Double Ninth Festival are of top quality, fat and juicy, and famous all over the world, so the Double Ninth Festival is also the best time to eat crabs. Do you want to know your own Bazi? Want to figure out where your golden marriage is? Click on the [Premium Calculation] below to calculate your horoscope and fortune! |
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