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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Do you like mooncake?
While I am a lover of many foods and snacks in China,I must admit that mooncake is not very high up on my like list. Not really a fan. Anyone actualy really like them or is it more of a traditional thing to eat them?
I agree...I'm not such a fan either. They're kind of dry and the fillings are interesting tasting. I think it's more of a traditional thing to eat them and give them to friends and family.
I only like the high quality ones. Unfortunately they are around 9 - 10 yuan each. I'm eating one right now.
I actually like them.
Well, some of them. I did have the unfortunate time of being given a seafood mooncake which was just vile.
There is one that has pineapple and coconut which is quite nice. Just be aware though that most mooncakes have about 1200 calories, so eating one is the same as eating 2 Mcdonald's Big Macs.
No not all, i do not like any cakes or cookies made in china.
There's nothing like your mid morning cup of Nescafe Instant to help you wash down an intricately packaged Moon Cake........unfortunately. I say "unfortunately" because that experience remains near the top of the list in pleasures!! If only they used crushed walnuts for a filling!! To stick with tradition I purchased a couple not realising that Teacher's Day on Saturday would result in a flood of these little 'delicacies' as gifts. Errrr....ahhhh......yum??