February Challenge: Day 8 - Peppers and Peanuts
By Brian Auer • February 10th, 2008
WEEK 2 = YELLOW
Some colorful handmade decorations at my Grandfather’s house. Not sure what it’s supposed to signify, but I’m pretty sure it has to do with Chinese culture.
To see the rest of my February Challenge photos, check the “Challenge” category here on the blog or visit my Flickr Set.
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Figured I’d comment here rather than flickr for a change
Not sure what it’s supposed to signify, but I do know that typically peppers/chillis and corn would be hung to cure/dry on the external rafters. So, perhaps this is a throwback to tradition?
Whoops! Should have read the title first! Still, hanging peanuts to cure is still required in terms of being able to eat them I think. Perhaps there is a dish that requires peanuts and chillis?