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Mid-Autumn Festival is just around the corner so you’d expect mooncakes of every shape and size to appear all over Hong Kong. However, you wouldn’t expect to see any in the form of fruit ...
Mid-Autumn Festival has finally rolled around – and we’re suitably excited. If, like us, you prefer to think of the holiday as an excuse to stuff yourselves with mooncakes, then this round-up ...
Mid-Autumn Festival is a major Chinese holiday when families gather to light lanterns and eat mooncakes. An NPR producer waxes nostalgic about the hockey-puck pastries at the center of celebrations.
It you want to try something other than traditional mooncakes, try these innovative and odd mooncakes, which offer unexpected tastes and aromas. Let's have a look at the 14 weirdest mooncakes. 14.
Mid-Autumn Festival means mooncakes – you'll want the ones at these 3 Portland bakeries - oregonlive
With recent news that the stalwart An Xuyen bakery has stopped baking Vietnamese-style mooncakes, the ones you'll find at Chinese bakeries in Portland are made in the Cantonese tradition.
Dahu Hotpot, a restaurant on Highway 7 just north of Toronto's border in Richmond Hill, is hosting an AYCE mooncake day on Sept. 10 to celebrate the mid-autumn festival. View this post on Instagram ...
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