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Red Bean Mooncake

Red Bean Mooncake. Do you like eating Moon Cakes? The most common one is Double Egg Yolk White Lotus Mooncake. Snowy Mooncake. Tiramisu Mooncake. Do you know the legend of Chang Eh & Hou Yi ?.

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Red Bean Mooncake

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  1. Red Bean Mooncake Do you like eating Moon Cakes? The most common one is Double Egg Yolk White Lotus Mooncake

  2. Snowy Mooncake

  3. Tiramisu Mooncake

  4. Do you know the legend of Chang Eh & Hou Yi? It is told that in Yao's reign,ten suns filled the sky and droughts caused crops failure. Many people died of hunger. The Emperor of Heaven therefore sent the archer Hou (Prince) Yi to help the people. Hou Yi, with his beautiful wife Chang Eh, descended to the Earth. He drew his bow and arrows and shot down nine suns.The earth was saved and Hou Yi became a hero. However, some gods were envious of the ability of Hou Yi. Hou Yi and his wife were forced to leave Heaven and stay on Earth forever. Life was hard on the Earth. Hou Yi, however, still had faith and hoped that he could live with his wife happily forever. He obtained the elixir of immortality from the Queen Mother of the West. Chang Eh, however, resented the hardship of her new life as a human, take theelixir and flew to the moon.

  5. Star fruit Fruits of an evergreen tree Carambola that grows in Southeast Asia. Yellow to orange, star-shaped in cross section.

  6. Pomelo A large round fruit with a thick rind and a coarse-grained pulp that grows in Southeast Asia, similar to grapefruits.

  7. Persimmon A sweet juicy orange-red fruit with a slightly tough outer skin that is edible only when fully ripe.

  8. Red Taro Large, starchy, spherical underground tubers, also called Eddo, or Dasheen, native to Southeast Asia. Boiled to eat.

  9. Ling Kok / Water caltrops Small, rounded corms with crispy white flesh and can be eaten raw or slightly boiled. It is native to China and is widely cultivated in southern China and parts of the Philippines.

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