August 15th is usually the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the classic food of the Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes. However, choosing to eat jiaozi is a combination of tradition and innovation. This choice shows the diversity and adaptability of culture. People not only respect tradition, but also are willing to try new ways to celebrate, which is helpful to enrich cultural heritage.
Jiaozi stands for reunion and happiness because of its perfect shape. This is in line with the core spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which emphasizes family reunion and gratitude. Eating jiaozi can convey good wishes for family and happy life, and make people feel the significance of this festival more deeply.
Different regions in China have different traditions and customs. In northern China, jiaozi is a very popular food, so choosing to eat jiaozi in Mid-Autumn Festival also reflects the characteristics of regional culture. This cultural integration can promote exchanges and understanding between different regions and enhance the understanding of cultural diversity.
Something suitable for eating on August fifteenth.
Moon cakes: Moon cakes are one of the must-eat foods in the Mid-Autumn Festival. "August 15th is full, and the Mid-Autumn Moon cakes are fragrant and sweet", "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, and there are crisps and fillings in them", "Moon cakes are filled with peach meat, and ice cream is made with sugar cream", so the delicious taste of moon cakes can be imagined. Whenever the weather is clear and the moon is bright and Gui Xiang is refreshing, every family will taste moon cakes and enjoy the moon, which is a special occasion for celebration and reunion.
Crab: "No crab makes autumn". It is a custom in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces to reward chrysanthemums and eat crabs in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The crab is tender in meat, delicious in taste, with high protein content and high nutritional value. A full moon, a pot of sake, a few friends, a plate of crabs, flattered.