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As the weather turns cooler in November, Taiwan’s markets is filled with the flavours of early winter. On this week’s Tâi-gí Made Easy, we’ll learn how to say these seasonal foods in Tâi-gí. Let s explore how these foods show the rhythm of Taiwan’s vibrant food scene.
●Words to Know:
1. 菜頭 tshài-thâu (n.) radish
2. 椪柑 phòng-kam (n.) Ponkan
3. 弓蕉 king-tsio (n.) banana
4. 烏魚 oo-hî (n.) mullet
5. 白帶魚 pe̍h-tuà-hî (n.) silverfish
●Idiom of the week:
弓蕉吐囝為囝死 King-tsio thòo kiánn uī kiánn sí.
(The banana gives birth to its child, and dies for its child.)
By Wanson Wang,RtiAs the weather turns cooler in November, Taiwan’s markets is filled with the flavours of early winter. On this week’s Tâi-gí Made Easy, we’ll learn how to say these seasonal foods in Tâi-gí. Let s explore how these foods show the rhythm of Taiwan’s vibrant food scene.
●Words to Know:
1. 菜頭 tshài-thâu (n.) radish
2. 椪柑 phòng-kam (n.) Ponkan
3. 弓蕉 king-tsio (n.) banana
4. 烏魚 oo-hî (n.) mullet
5. 白帶魚 pe̍h-tuà-hî (n.) silverfish
●Idiom of the week:
弓蕉吐囝為囝死 King-tsio thòo kiánn uī kiánn sí.
(The banana gives birth to its child, and dies for its child.)