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  1. Jul 19, 2019 · Remove the mooncake from the oven and brush the surface of the mooncake with egg wash. Use a kitchen paper towel to remove any excess egg wash trapped in the gaps of the pattern. Return the mooncake to bake for another ten minutes or until golden brown.

  2. Reserve your Mooncakes online now until 12 September 2024. Visit the Raffles Mooncake Booth at the North Bridge Road Atrium in Raffles Singapore, open daily from 19 July to 17 September 2024, between 10.00 am and 8.00 pm, for purchase or collection.

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · The Mid-Autumn Festival (which falls on 29 September 2023) essentially marks a traditional harvest celebration, but it’s also the start of mooncake mania in Singapore. As always, restaurants and hotels go above and beyond to bring us the best.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MooncakeMooncake - Wikipedia

    A mooncake (simplified Chinese: 月饼; traditional Chinese: 月餅) is a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節). The festival is primarily about the harvest while a legend connects it to moon watching, and mooncakes are regarded as a delicacy.

  5. Aug 19, 2023 · Regardless of whether you’re in the mood for some traditional baked mooncakes or more modern snow skin mooncakes, you’ll be sure to find something that will delight your tastebuds and impress your guests. Here are 23 spots to get the best mooncakes in Singapore to relish this Mid-Autumn Festival 2023. 1.

  6. Tai Chong Kok - Singapore's original mooncake bakery of choice, since 1935. We offer best traditional mooncakes, snowskin mooncakes, Mixed Nuts Mooncake and Red Bean Paste Mooncake at lowest price.

  7. Sep 22, 2023 · While Mid-Autumn Festival falls on 29 September 2023, most of the places selling them are currently offering early bird discounts. From local pastry brands to Michelin-starred restaurants, see below for Singapore’s best mooncakes this Mid-Autumn Festival 2023.

  8. Indulge in the creamy Baileys Irish Cream mooncake, fruity sweet lychee martini mooncake, and the trendy lilac-hued grape soju mooncake this year.

  9. Jan 18, 2024 · The mooncake is not just a food. It's a profound cultural tradition deep in Chinese people's hearts, symbolizing a spiritual feeling. At Mid-Autumn Festival people eat mooncakes together with family, or present mooncakes to relatives or friends, to express love and best wishes.

  10. Mooncakes are special traditional treats which are found only when the Mid-Autumn festival is around the corner. Just like most auspicious symbols, the mooncake signifies full moon which also refers to prosperity. The roundness of the mooncake represents family togetherness and completeness. These baked Chinese pastries are generally quite pricey.

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