Festival mooncakes

Festival mooncakes

Mooncake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mooncakes are Chinese pastry traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Typical mooncakes are round or rectangular pastries, measuring about 10 cm in diameter and 4-5 cm ... (more...)

August Moon Festival
Mooncakes. by Bet Key Wong: Historical Role. photo: courtesy of the Hong Kong Tourists Association: In 1280 AD, the Mongolians destroyed the Song Dynasty and ... (more...)
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Mid-Autumn Festival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What followed was the establishment of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), under Zhu. Henceforth, the Mid-Autumn Festival was celebrated with moon cakes on a national level. (more...)

HowStuffWorks "Moon Festival Mooncakes for Kids"
Mooncakes are delicious treats for kids to make during the Chinese Moon Festival in September. Learn about Moon Festival crafts for kids. (more...)

Moon Festival - Mooncakes - Asian Harvest Moon Festival
Moon festival - The biggest Chinese traditional holiday after new years is now celebrated by Asians everywhere. Find out the legends behind the moon festival, and learn how to make ... (more...)

Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Receipt
Moon Festival . Moon Goddess Chinese Dragon Moon Cake Recipes Contact Us: Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Recipes . By Yan Can Cook, Inc. Makes 2 dozen 1 can (17-1/2 ... (more...)

Moon Festival
Resources of Moon Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival, moon cakes and legends, and where to buy moon cakes. (more...)
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Moon Festival
About Chinese Moon Festival and moon cakes. ... The Chinese Moon Festival is on the 15th of the 8th lunar month. It's also known as the Mid-autumn Festival. (more...)
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Mooncakes - Mooncakes Recipe - Chinese Cuisine Mid-Autumn Festival
Mooncakes recipe - A recipe for mooncakes, the Chinese snack traditionally served during the Moon or Mid-Autumn Festival (more...)

Chinese Festivals - mid-autumn festival
Special foods for the festival included moon cakes, cooked taro, edible snails from the taro patches or rice paddies cooked with sweet basil, and water caltrope, a type of water ... (more...)