Mooncake festival which also known as Mid-Autumn
festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese and Vietnamese and
held on 15th day of eight lunar months. This year the festival falls on 19th
September, and it’s indicating celebration time with family, prayers,
mooncakes, and lantern parades. Not to forget to present mooncakes to your
friends, elderly, to strengthen relationship bond.
Well, most of my Chinese friends have this one big
question in their head, “where can I find the best mooncakes to present or to
eat together with my folks?” So we did some research, and went on eating
countless of mooncakes just to find out which one is the best and yeah, finally
we did find some yummylicious mooncakes, just scroll down to find out!!
If you are fan of the fruit king, Durian then you
might try this one Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur’s Mini Ping
Pei Durian. This mooncake
is creamy, delicate filling is as good
as eating real durian flesh. Each bite of the cake unveils enough the king of
fruits aroma and what I could say more, it’s simply so good!! However, an
advance order is required for this popular variant as it selling like hot
cakes!!
Assorted Nuts Mooncake is another salivating mooncake from Grand Millennium KL. The mooncake is crunchy as it made up with assorted mixed nuts such as melon seeds, almonds and sesame seeds scattered with bits of savoury Chinese ham, five spice powder and slivers of kaffir lime leaves.
I’m pretty sure dessert lovers gonna love this, Renaissance
Kuala Lumpur’s Precious Black Tiramisu. Even when I started to talk about it my eyes
started to drooled. The precious black tiramisu mooncake is so
smooth amber brown paste gives you coffee aftertaste with subtle nuttiness that
really makes you fell in love with it!!
There are numerous flavours and variety of mooncakes sold out
there, but this three has captured my attention. So celebrate this mooncake
with your beloved family and don’t forget
to present mooncakes to your friends, elderly, to strengthen your relationship
bond. Happy Moncake festival folks!!!
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