But I guess the similarities stop there - Qu Yuan committed ritual suicide protesting the corruption of the state, which I suppose could be an interpretation of the crucifixion. But the origin of the rice cake is that people would throw them into the river Qu Yuan drowned in to keep the fish from eating his body. This is the saving of the dead body, rather than the dead body saving us. And zong zi tastes better than the wafer/wine. At any rate, here's a pictorial guide for how to make it, with my mom demonstrating (don't we look alike! that's me in 30 years):
The leaf is folded and ready for filling with rice, meat, etc.
The filling is put in at the bottom of the leaf (rice, then meat, then rice to cover).
The filling is put in at the bottom of the leaf (rice, then meat, then rice to cover).
Pinching at the top of the bundle, the top half of the leaf folds over the rice.String is wrapped around the bundle, then knotted.
These are ready to be steamed. There are 2 basic kinds of zong zi - salty, with soy sauce marinated sticky rice and meat (Chinese sausage and pork) and other fillings (e.g. shitake mushrooms, peanuts, mung bean, etc.), and sweet, with sweet sticky rice and sweet red bean paste. Yum! Different colored string is used to differentiate - usually white for salty, red for sweet.
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How are the mortal moms to compete?
Sexy momma!
She had me at "free particle".
And zong zi tastes better than the wafer/wine.
Y'all got to get to a church that serves fresh-baked whole wheat bread and port for Eucharist! I happen to know somewhere close down here...
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