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粽子的英语作文:The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month according to the Chinese calendar. For thousands of years, the festival has been marked by eating zong zi (glutinous rice(糯米)wrapped to form a pyramid using bamboo or reed leaves) and racing dragon boats.端午节,又称为端午节,是庆祝中国农历的第五个月的第五天。千百年来,这个节日当天的标志就是吃粽子(用竹叶或者芦苇叶把糯米包裹形成一个金字塔形状)和赛龙舟。My mother want to teach me how to Pack the Zongzi, giving me some meat, rice and leaves. The process is so complicated that I only want to sum as tying them first and boiling them in the boiler then.我妈妈想教我怎样包粽子,她给了我一些肉,米饭和叶。这个过程是如此复杂,所以我只想先把他们都加在一起然后绑起来放到锅炉里煮沸。

粽子英文介绍300

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就爱装修

Tzungtzu (粽子)is a special kind of dumpling like dumplings. When it became known that Chu Yuan was gone forever, the people, living along the river, threw cooked rice into the water as a sacrifice(祭品) to their dead hero. They wrapped(包) rice in bamboo leaves(粽叶), and stuffed(填满) it with ham, beans, bean paste(豆沙), salted egg yokes, sausages, nuts, and/or vegetables.

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Zongzi is a pyramid-shaped dumpling made of glutinous rice and wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves to give it a special flavor. Its taste varies greatly across China. Zongzi is often made of rice mixed with dates in Northern China, because dates are abundant in the area. Eastern China's Jiaxing County is famous for its pork-stuffed Zongzi. In the southern province of Guangdong, people stuff Zongzi with pork, ham, chestnuts and other ingredients, making them very rich in flavor. In Sichuan province, Zongzi is usually served with a sugar dressing. Most people still maintain the tradition of eating Zongzi on the day of the Duanwu Festival. But the special delicacy has become so popular that you can now buy it all the year round.

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Tzung Tzu(粽子)A very popular dish during the Dragon Boat festival is tzung tzu. This tasty dish consists of rice dumplings with meat, peanut, egg yolk, or other fillings wrapped in bamboo leaves. The tradition of tzung tzu is meant to remind us of the village fishermen scattering rice across the water of the Mi Low river in order to appease the river dragons so that they would not devour Chu Yuan.

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