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The Do’s and Don’ts of Ancestor Worship: A Guide to Avoiding Common Pitfalls During...
"Superstitions surrounding food offerings on the Lunar calendar's 15th day of the seventh month are prevalent in many Asian cultures. Certain foods are considered taboo and bringing these foods to the ancestral altar is believed to bring bad luck and misfortune."
The 3 Dishes You Should Avoid Offering During the Worship on the 15th Day...
The following dishes should not be offered as part of the worship rituals during the full moon of the seventh lunar month, as they are believed to bring financial hardship and misfortune.
The Great Dog Meat Debate: Uncovering the Truth About Canned Dog Meat’s Online Uproar
Recently, a controversial image of canned dog meat, allegedly originating from Ninh Binh, Vietnam, has sparked outrage on social media. This has led to a wave of condemnation and concern among online users. The question on everyone's mind is whether this disturbing image reflects reality or is merely a hoax. This article aims to delve into this issue and uncover the truth behind this unsettling development.
“Consuming Dog Meat is No More Nutritious Than Other Meats and Poses a Risk...
Dog meat has long been considered a delicacy by many Vietnamese; however, nutrition experts suggest that it is no more nutritious than other types of meat and may even be a source of rabies infection.
What not to eat with garlic: 5 types of food to avoid consuming together...
To avoid any harm to your health, it is recommended to avoid consuming or cooking the following foods with garlic.
5 Foods to Avoid During Tết to Prevent Bad Luck in the New Year
Our ancestors believed that in order to ensure a peaceful and lucky new year, family members need to be cautious about certain things, including their eating habits.
Foods to Avoid During Tet Celebration
Tết is the time when you can eat to your heart's content, but not all dishes are considered lucky if you consume them because they are believed to bring bad luck for the whole year.