About
Mooncake
Mooncake is a type of pastry which Chinese
consume during the Mooncake festival which is
in conjuction with the Mid-Autumn festival where
mooncakes and lanterns are the main characters.
The Mooncake festival occurs around the months of
August and September which is the only time where these
wonderful pastries are made and sold in the market. Mooncakes are usually
soft pure lotus paste compactly wrapped in smooth golden
brown pastry. Mooncakes are made using lotus paste which
is a combination of lotus seed and lye water boiled and
blended into a paste, with an addition of
peanut oil and cooked glutinous rice flour result in a
sticky paste which is then rolled into a
ball, covered with a well-mixed dough and stamped
with an unique pattern on the
top.
Mooncakes either come plain or with egg yolks
placed in the lotus paste filling which brings out an
extremely delicious taste. The egg yolk in the mooncake
has a chinese myth behind it which represents the
lonlinees of a chinese goodness who flew up to the moon to
escape from her husband.
Mooncakes are essential
pastries that will always be present during that time of the
year and more and more innovative mooncakes are created as time
goes by.
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