For the past four years, there’s a brand that has popped up every Mid-Autumn Festival. Called Baba Nana, it’s a seasonal ...
Snow skin, durian, ice cream, even Chinese ham – no matter what your preference, there is likely a mooncake out there for you. For ancient China’s agrarian society, the Mid-Autumn Festival was ...
Tai Thong is a well-known name for its mooncakes. Their baked skin and snow skin mooncakes feature various flavours. If ...
With this fun and customisable recipe, you can make and enjoy snowy skin mooncakes of any colour any day, and not just during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Start with the salted egg yolk custard filling.
If you pick up the hand mixer with a battery bundle, you’ll be pleased the battery comes with a bit of charge. This means you ...
Mooncakes are synonymous with Mid-Autumn Festival (also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival), but really, they're so delicious that we wouldn't be surprised if you choose to make them ...
A home-based local bakery, Happy Buns started selling a Snow Skin Mooncake Kit ($85-95) to make mooncakes at home during the pandemic and they remained so popular, they continued offering them.
A lot of mooncake recipes will use lye water to create the skin. But since this is hard to find, you can use baking soda to create the same kind of crust. And although this makes the dough ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important festivities in China, According to Chinese lunar calendar, the 15th day of the 8th month is the exact midst of autumn, so it's called the ...
Assorted mooncakes in the style of ancient architecture developed by a shop in Taiyuan, Shanxi province. [Photo by Wang Wendong/For chinadaily.com.cn] As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches ...
Visitors to the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum enjoy diverse activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Whether stuffed with sweet or savory ...