Friday, September 20, 2013

Mooncake

Mooncake
  1. Mooncake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mooncake
    Mooncake (simplified Chinese: 月饼; traditional Chinese: 月餅; pinyin: yuè bĭng) is a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival ...
  2. News for Mooncake


    1. NPR (blog) ‎- 14 hours ago
      Today is the annual Mid-Autumn Festival, a popular Chinese holiday where families typically gather to light lanterns and eat mooncakes.
  3. Mooncake Foods | Fun Casual Asian Comfort Food

    mooncakefoods.com/
    “The Cooks at Mooncake demonstrate no fear of fish sauce and chile paste.” — Robert Sietsema, Village Voice. Pig Roast! Put some balance in your belly and ...
  4. How to Make Moon Cakes: 12 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    www.wikihow.com › ... › Food and EntertainingHoliday Cooking
    How to Make Moon Cakes. Moon cakes are traditional Chinese pastries that are made during the Moon festival (or Harvest Festival), which is celebrated in ...
  5. China's mooncake crackdown - The Age

    www.theage.com.au › World
    1 day ago - China is cracking down on expensive gifts and mooncakes during this year's mid- Autumn festival. Photo: Sanghee Liu. Beijing: President Xi ...
  6. China's Anti-Graft Drive Bites into Holiday Season Mooncakes ...

    world.time.com/.../chinas-anti-graft-drive-bites-no-more-having-your-moo...
    11 hours ago - Mooncakes are the fruitcake of China, a dutifully received yet largely unloved holiday comestible. The pastries circulate around the Mid-Autumn ...
  7. Mooncakes are on the rise in Chinatown as Mid-Autumn Festival ...

    www.nydailynews.com/.../mooncake-lunacy-tasty-return-autumn-festival-a...
    2 days ago - The last time man reached the moon it cost $30 billion. Thankfully, New Yorkers can get a taste of the lunar body for about $5 in Chinatown.
  8. Mooncake Recipe - Fine Dining Lovers

    www.finedininglovers.com › RecipesDessert
    1 hr 10 mins
    Mooncake Recipe - A step by step guide for a traditional Chinese dessert typically eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival and given to wish good luck.
  9. Chinese Moon Cake Festival | KTLA 5

    ktla.com/2013/09/19/chinese-moon-cake-festival/
    3 hours ago - It is also called The Mid-Autumn Festival. The festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month on the Chinese calendar, during a full moon.
  10. 榮華網上商店

    www.mooncake.com/
    Sells Chinese pastry, mooncakes and preserved sausages online. Provides product list and goods tracking form.

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