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The Mid-Autumn Festival, when mooncakes are typically exchanged ... which are made with clear gelatin and colorful fruit pressed into a mooncake mold.
Mekaswarn’s special orange version — which looks exactly like the real fruit — is only available during the Mid-Autumn Festival season. Still owned and operated by the Chan family since its ...
And so Bùi made the mooncakes of her actual childhood dreams—bite-sized, colored with tropical fruit hues of durian ... a bouncy pandan core. The Mid-Autumn Festival holds a special place ...
Photo: VCG In ancient times, the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival was marked with grand altars adorned with mooncakes, fruit, and other offerings. Families would gather under the lunar glow ...
Mid-Autumn Festivals ... planned for the festival represented a variety of Asian cultures and included the Kishin Daiko Japanese drumming group, Thai fruit carving, and the South Coast YoYo ...
For Chinese people, the annual Mid-Autumn Festival is second only to Spring Festival ... Today, friends and relatives mostly mark the holiday by exchanging gifts of mooncakes and fruit. However, in ...
From Mayan and Greek to Chinese, many civilisations with roots in ancient times have worshipped the moon. The practice is likely to have stemmed from ancient people’s respect for nature and ...