Huamei Mooncake Group Purchase Huayue Lucky Mooncake
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Food and Beverage/Leisure food/Biscuit pastry
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Brand:
Huamei
Retail Price
108.00USD
重量
kg
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Hua Yue is auspicious
Internal configuration:
1 100g egg yolk pure white lotus seed paste mooncake,
Peony flavored mooncakes 100g 3 pieces
Two 80g red bean paste mooncakes,
Purple sweet potato paste mooncake 80g, 2 pieces
Specification: 720g * 10
Barcode: 691132504687

Huamei Mooncake Group Purchase Huamei Mooncake WholesaleHuamei Mooncake ManufacturerMr. Xiong:
Mooncake is one of the most famous traditional cakes in China, and it is the food custom of Mid-Autumn Festival. Mooncakes are round and round, and they are eaten separately by the family, symbolizing reunion and harmony. Ancient mooncakes were eaten as sacrifices on the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that the custom of eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Tang Dynasty. During the Northern Song Dynasty, it was popular in the palace and later spread to the people, commonly known as "small cakes" and "moon groups". By the Ming Dynasty, it had become a common dietary custom among the people. Mooncakes have integrated with local dietary customs and developed into Cantonese, Beijing, Suzhou, Chaozhou, Yunnan and other mooncakes, which are loved by people from both north and south of China.
Mooncakes were offerings to the Moon God during the ancient Mid Autumn Festival, and have been passed down to form the custom of eating mooncakes during the festival. Mooncakes have a long history in China. According to historical records, as early as the Yin and Zhou dynasties, there was a kind of "Tai Shi Bing" in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions that commemorated the eunuch Wen Zhong with a thin edge and a thick heart. This is the "ancestor" of Chinese mooncakes.
It is said to have originated in the Tang Dynasty. It was recorded in "Seeing and Hearing in Luozhong" that Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty sent moon cakes to reward the new scholars at the Qujiang Feast on the Mid-Autumn Festival.
During the Northern Song Dynasty, it was popular in the palace, but it also spread to the people, commonly known as "small cakes" and "moon groups". Later evolved into a circle, symbolizing the beauty of reunion and reflecting people's desire for family reunion, as well as their deep longing for relatives and friends. The royal Mid-Autumn Festival in the Northern Song Dynasty likes to eat a kind of "palace cake", commonly known as "small cake" and "moon group". Su Dongpo once wrote in his poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crispy and sweet flavors in between.
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