Mid Autumn Festival – Part II

Lotus paste with salted egg yolk remains my all time favourite. Another one will the Mix Fruits and Nuts. Tho I can’t say it’s my favourite but I have craving to eat at least one piece during the season to satisfy my soul.

I don’t quite figure out why do they named it “Fruits” when I don’t see any fruits in them. Ingredients: Walnuts, Almond, melon seeds, sesame seeds, peanuts, maltose, winter melon sugar, lards and etc… etc… etc… This is the most unhealthy mooncake of all. Very sweet and very high in colesterol! A cup of green tea is the best way to go with this during tea break.

How many of you out there still practise the chinese custom of exchanging gift during festival? I do! My siblings does! Sad to say only a very small minority of my in-laws doesn’t practise that 🙁 . During my first year of marriage, I used to buy for them but have never get anything back in return. That goes on for about few years before I told hubby he has the worst relatives of all that I’ve known. I know it’s the thought that count but after many years of I-did-not-ask-u-to-buy feedback, I grew tired of it and stop eventually. In Chinese, I always believe that mother plays a very important role to nurture their children. When anything goes wrong, all fingers will point at their mom and not dad. With this, I vow to God that I will continue what my mom taught me and pass it down to my children.

oops… sorry that I carried myself away. Back to the mooncake, I received a package from my sisters (share-share among 2 sisters)

Tupperware version of hamper set. 3 containers- Blue, yellow and red.

A pack of green tea

2 pieces of mooncake

One of them with the word “Tupperware” crafted! So cute can die lidat. Price wise is not that expensive considered it is “Tupperware”. I’ll repeat that again. “T.U.P.P.E.R.W.A.R.E”!!!

I.Am.A.Tupperware.Geek.! Nevermind if I don’t get the mooncake. Just give me Tupperware.

Well, another 1 week to go before the festival end, if you forget, remember to buy a mooncake for the elderly this weekend and don’t forget the lantern too. Have a great weekend ahead and say hi to your mom for me 😀

Read Mid Autumn Festival – Part 1 here.

Read Mid Autumn Festival – Part III here.

p/s: Drop me a note if you want to place an order for the hamper set.

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  1. Immomsdaughter said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 11:07 am

    I used to be obssessed with Mooncakes but only pure lotus ones. Last time can eat 8 pieces in a month but now, if eat liddat will look like a hipo 🙁

  2. the Razzler said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 11:18 am

    Not really into mooncake but just for the custom’s sake .. take some. No particular favorite taste as long as it’s not too sweet.

    Do follow strictly though in the traditions of giving mooncakes to elders .. hmm .. my Mum taught me well. 🙂

  3. velverse said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 11:23 am

    Ah.. that reminds me I not yet buy mooncake ar!

  4. Cynthia said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 11:26 am

    We both dun like the mooncake with eggyolk. I like white lotus, kian liks red bean. so we bought white lotus mooncake with red bean in the center replacing the yolk bit.

    u and my mum…same same. tupperware freak. but they rae really good stuffs thou =)

  5. jean said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 11:37 am

    knew bout your blog whn i google-ed kenko diet plum..aww…i can’t resist shanghai mooncakes wif yolk of coz…*drool*…i had so many tis time ard…no wonder i need kenko plums…

  6. kimmysia said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 12:55 pm

    The only ingredient I like about moon cakes is the egg yolk. *yum*
    Hehe..

    Moon cake with tea is the best combination for me, Tupperware really know how to market their stuff. 😀

  7. Allan:(Wa ta shi wa mido ban!) said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 2:06 pm

    So many egg yolk fans around here -.-“

  8. huisia said,

    September 29, 2006 @ 2:26 pm

    Sigh, don’t say exchanging gift during festival la, even married also received nothing from in-laws side. :

    The Queen says:  Wah, so stingy in-laws >_< 

  9. jazzmint said,

    September 30, 2006 @ 2:24 am

    wahh didn’t know tupperware diversified their biz kekeke…

    we don’t practice exchange gifts for mooncake fest, but for christmas yes. Usually mooncake fest, my MIL buys boxes and boxes of mooncakes and she will give to us to bring home…hubby always eye on the empty boxes cause they look so beautiful nowadays

  10. simple american said,

    October 1, 2006 @ 10:01 am

    I wish I could eat that. Will have to settle for just the tea. Loves green tea! 🙂

  11. ahwenBABY said,

    October 3, 2006 @ 6:22 pm

    hey hey.. u should try sitiawan’s jelly mooncake… its yummy yummy yummy!!!~~ i can recommend u buy from “ah long” fajar gent’s department supervisor’s wife… she really make yummy yummy jelly mooncake…

    in kl also got, my frens aunty. but still cant beat the one mrs. long’s jelly mooncake..

  12. Philea said,

    October 4, 2006 @ 11:46 am

    Wow!! Those mooncakes look so good!! Can’t find one like those over here. :/

  13. Hijack Queen » Mid Autumn Festival - Part I said,

    October 6, 2006 @ 10:44 am

    […] Read Mid Autumn Part II […]

  14. babe_kl said,

    October 6, 2006 @ 3:57 pm

    wahhh lucky i hv stopped receiving tupperware’s phamplets else sure pokai every month. psssttt hv u seen my fridge? LOL i’m a freak too!

    http://babeinthecitykl.blogspot.com/2006/02/this-is-my-refrigerator.html

  15. Rachael Ray said,

    November 28, 2006 @ 11:05 am

    exchange rae

    Interesting post. I came across this blog by accident, but it was a good accident. I have now bookmarked your blog for future use. Best wishes. Rachael Ray.

  16. Hijack Queen » 5 years ago today; A Birthday and A Festival said,

    September 25, 2007 @ 10:50 am

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