when: 31 January 2020 | venue: FirepopAustralia | address: George St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia | website: https://firepop.com.au
published: 31 Jan 2020, 5 min read
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Firepop brings their charcoal grill pop-up to the Rocks Lunar Markets for Lunar New Year celebrations. With lion dancers, art installations, food stalls and more, the markets will surely have something for everyone!
In spirit of festivities, Firepop will be presenting the amazing Dragon Duo installation inspired by Chinese Lunar New Year tales - not to be missed! More importantly, get your good luck ready for the Year of the Rat with their must-try "good luck packed" specials - all with cultural meaning behind them. Bring the little ones too, they'll be getting a free red pocket!
The Aus-fish-ous Year pops:
In Chinese, fish (鱼 - yú) has the same pronunciation as 余, which means "surplus" or "extra." The typical New Year blessing is 年年有余 (Nián nián yǒuyú), wishing you to have a surplus of food and money every year. Another traditional blessing is 有头有尾 (yǒu tóu yǒu wěi) - to have both a head and tail. This is a reminder to finish everything you start and wish for positive results. Combining simple seaweed and smoky flavours of grilled fish with Firepop house-made 'tare' sauce, the Aus-fish-ous Year pops are jam-packed with flavour and, most importantly, good luck for the New Year!
The Dragon's Firepop:
The dragon dance is a highlight of Lunar New Year celebrations. The movement "dragon chasing the pearl" shows that the dragon is continually in the pursuit of wisdom. Taking inspiration from ancient tales, the Dragon's Firepop represents dragon's flaming pearl. The pearl is associated with spiritual energy, wisdom, prosperity and power - all the things you wish for in the New Year! Lightly toasted vanilla marshmallow "pearl" topped with tangy freeze-dried raspberries and luxurious gold leaf, the Dragon's Firepop is the ultimate Lunar New Year dessert.
Come and visit Firepop for your fix of good luck for 2020!
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Firepop brings their charcoal grill pop-up to the Rocks Lunar Markets for Lunar New Year celebrations. With lion dancers, art installations, food stalls and more, the markets will surely have something for everyone!
In spirit of festivities, Firepop will be presenting the amazing Dragon Duo installation inspired by Chinese Lunar New Year tales - not to be missed! More importantly, get your good luck ready for the Year of the Rat with their must-try "good luck packed" specials - all with cultural meaning behind them. Bring the little ones too, they'll be getting a free red pocket!
The Aus-fish-ous Year pops:
In Chinese, fish (鱼 - yú) has the same pronunciation as 余, which means "surplus" or "extra." The typical New Year blessing is 年年有余 (Nián nián yǒuyú), wishing you to have a surplus of food and money every year. Another traditional blessing is 有头有尾 (yǒu tóu yǒu wěi) - to have both a head and tail. This is a reminder to finish everything you start and wish for positive results. Combining simple seaweed and smoky flavours of grilled fish with Firepop house-made 'tare' sauce, the Aus-fish-ous Year pops are jam-packed with flavour and, most importantly, good luck for the New Year!
The Dragon's Firepop:
The dragon dance is a highlight of Lunar New Year celebrations. The movement "dragon chasing the pearl" shows that the dragon is continually in the pursuit of wisdom. Taking inspiration from ancient tales, the Dragon's Firepop represents dragon's flaming pearl. The pearl is associated with spiritual energy, wisdom, prosperity and power - all the things you wish for in the New Year! Lightly toasted vanilla marshmallow "pearl" topped with tangy freeze-dried raspberries and luxurious gold leaf, the Dragon's Firepop is the ultimate Lunar New Year dessert.
Come and visit Firepop for your fix of good luck for 2020!
Go see Firepop at the Rocks Lunar Markets.
Firepop at the Rocks Lunar Markets is on 31 January 2020. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in The Rocks. Visit their website at https://firepop.com.au.
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