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Family traditions around food growing up in Sydney as Asian Australians 

Asian Soup Podcast
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Welcome to Asian Soup Podcast - every ingredient is welcome!
Are family traditions passed down from the last generation? Or do you make your own? Why does it feel like it always revolves around food? In this episode of the Asian Soup Podcast, we share more around our family traditions and meals, as well as our views on how they may have come about. Rox shares what some typical Chinese traditions could be, as well as what her own family traditions are. Jules shares how her family traditions have changed from childhood to adulthood, and what brings her family together.
We explore what makes up our immediate and wider family and the traditions that have been created. We also chat about how regularity in what makes an event or activity a tradition, and how food is a common theme around our Asian Australian family traditions. Actually, a lot of it is around food!
Grab a bowl and join us for a casual and a little hearty chat about the family traditions we’ve had while growing up in Sydney and our experiences and reflections from 30-something-year-old Asian Australians.
Hope you enjoy another catch-up with us :-)
Got a question, a comment, or just want to say hello? Drop a comment down below or DM us or email us at roxaneandjulia@gmail.com
✰ FAQ ✰
what are your names? Roxane and Julia,
where are you from? Sydney, Australia
how old are you? 1989 babies
what’s your ethnicity? Chinese-Australian and Korean-Australian
how did you meet? We were acquaintances for over ten years, and ten days before recording our first podcast episode, we connected on LinkedIn and jumped on a call about our career journeys but ended up deciding to start a podcast together instead.
what equipment do you use to film?
⇨ main camera: Panasonic Lumix gh4 - amzn.to/3oJrVHx
⇨ camera lens: amzn.to/3akHInO
⇨ mic: Samson 29 USB Podcasting Pack - amzn.to/2YvepwC
⇨ editing: Premiere Pro
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Date: 2 July 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@mikhnyuh
@mikhnyuh 3 месяца назад
Sending love as Australian Asian in Melbourne ❤❤❤❤
@mayo4283
@mayo4283 3 месяца назад
Yumcha is so expensive in Japan...I wish it was cheaper and affordable. Jule's dad's tip story was fun.Giving 50 bucks just as a tip is too much for Japanese who don't have the tip culture.
@stevey7059
@stevey7059 10 дней назад
It's so hard to find a good Yum Cha restaurant here in Melbourne. They just fool the Aussies with something looks like dim sims. I know Sydney has a lot much better Chinese restaurants there.
@stevey7059
@stevey7059 10 дней назад
That's me too, just stick to the Asian restaurant, and when my kid spent $65 for a lunch in a French restaurant, I said to him it's a waste of money for just some French fries, a piece of steak, and salad. I can make that for $10.
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