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Fishing is a jingle.

The jingle for fishing raw fish is as follows:

One fishing: more than a year-raw fish.

The second fishing: splendor-sesame and peanuts.

Three fishing: gold everywhere-thin chips.

Four fishing: sweet sauce.

Five fishing: good luck-put orange juice.

Six fishing: youth is always there-put cinnamon powder.

Seven: good color-put pepper.

Fishing is a folk custom in Nanyang area.

Especially popular in Singapore and Malaysia. In some areas in the south, people have the custom of fishing for raw fish every day. When fishing for raw fish, many people gather around a table and pour fish, ingredients and sauces into big plates. Everyone stood up, waved chopsticks, fished for fish, and kept shouting, "Fish! Fishing! Send it! Send it! " And you have to get higher and higher to show your improvement step by step.

Fish fishermen use raw fish sticks or salmon as the main ingredients, with pickled shredded ginger and shredded vegetables and fruits of various colors, such as green and red pepper, celery, shredded red and white radish and grapefruit meat. Piles of shredded vegetables are pre-arranged on a large plate in order to be bright and attractive, and then sprinkled with white sesame seeds, peanuts, spiced powder and pepper.

Be a family member (or friend, colleague, etc.). People around the round table are ready to raise chopsticks for "fishing", and they are covered with special sauce (usually containing maltose and lime juice). ).

At the command of one person, everyone began to pick up all kinds of materials in the big round plate with chopsticks, and said in Cantonese, "Pick them up! Fishing (fishing)! It is best to catch the wind and water every year! "The higher the material in raw fish dishes, the more you will earn in the coming year, and it will be easier to realize your wishes in the new year.

Of course, there are many people who will say all kinds of New Year greetings, such as all goes well and smooth sailing. Not all of them speak Cantonese. Children can stand on chairs and make a living with adults.