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How Did the Chinese New Year Originate
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is the most important festival in China and in 2025 it is celebrated on January 29. Chinese New Year festival is about 3,500 years ago. It has evolved over a long period of time and its customs have...
Why Do We Love Chocolate? Unveiling the Reasons Irresistible Appeal
Discover the reasons why we love chocolate and what lies behind its appeal. The answer its in its composition, ingredients and variety. Let’s start by how we can defined chocolate bar, as a chocolate. In addition to cocoa mass, the bar must contain at least 1% of...
Enjoy the Benefits of Tea for Health and Vitality
Enjoy the magic of tea and take advantage of its health and vitality benefits. Learn about the different types of tea and their origins that delight our palates. History Of Tea: Origin & Evolution Different cultures across the world have built their own tea...
Kwanzaa Candle-Lighting Ceremony
Kwanza - The Candle-Lighting Ceremony and the Seven Principles The name Kwanzaa is derived from the phrase “matunda ya kwanza” which means “first fruits” in Swahili. Kwanzaa is celebrated by the families in its own way, but often include songs and dances, African...
The Importance of Chocolate in Christmas Traditions
Why Is Chocolate a Christmas Tradition? Chocolate has become an integral part of the Christmas tradition. It comes in countless delightful variations that warm the heart and charm the taste buds of both young and old. You’ll find it in advent calendars,...
Christmas Traditions Around The World
How is Christmas celebrated around the world and are traditions? Christmas is a worldwide holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus in Christianity. Various traditions are celebrated around it, such as: Santa Claus, Christmas trees, gifts and special foods are a...
Learn the history of HANUKKAH activities and traditions
Hanukkah is the holiday where many Jews around the world celebrate this eight-day winter holiday on the 25th day of the month of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar. Hanukkah means “dedication.” In the United States, it is a joyous holiday celebrated by many Jewish families...
Diwali: A Celebration of Light, Tradition, and Sweet Delights
Discover Diwali: India’s Festival of Lights and Sweet Traditions Diwali, also known as Dipawali, is India’s largest and most celebrated holiday, holding a special place in the hearts of millions. This five-day festival, often referred to as the "Festival of Lights,"...
3 Occasions To Share The Gift of Sweets
The tradition of exchanging gifts goes back a long way. It has garnered even more significance and relevance in this day and age. Giving gifts to your loved ones is a sign of affection and love and instills admiration in the heart of the gifted person for you. What's...
3 Most Loved Desserts From Around The World
People all over the world love eating something sweet after every meal. As the saying goes, 'there is always room for dessert.' Hence, it is no surprise that hundreds of varieties of desserts are available to choose from. Understandably, everyone has their own...