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100766 However , during the Mid-Autumn_Festival , the freshly baked mooncakes here steal the show .
100767 The white lotus paste mooncake is baked till golden brown , with a filling that is not as sweet as others , making it irresistible , while the mooncake with assorted nuts and Chinese ham is filled with crunchy nuts and savoury ham , a perfect balance of salty and sweet .
100767 The white lotus paste mooncake is baked till golden brown , with a filling that is not as sweet as others , making it irresistible , while the mooncake with assorted nuts and Chinese ham is filled with crunchy nuts and savoury ham , a perfect balance of salty and sweet .
101888 Their handmade mooncakes are a crowd favourite during the Mid-Autumn_Festival and often sell out early .
103378 To celebrate this festival , mooncakes and pomelos are eaten , while activities such as carrying and lighting lanterns also take place .
103740 History has it that during the Yuan dynasty in China , Zhu_Yuanzhang , the leader of the Ming_Army , conceived the plan to use mooncakes to distribute messages to the people , so as to overthrow the Mongolian rule .
103742 This day is now used to commemorate the Mid-Autumn_Festival and is celebrated with the lighting of lanterns , as well as the eating of mooncakes and pomelo fruits .
103743 Mooncakes are usually round or square shaped , and are made up of a thin skin covering a sweet dense filling , sometimes containing salted egg yolks .
103744 Traditionally , the skin of a mooncake is made from a chewy brown dough made with lard .
103745 This dough is also used to make fish or piglet shaped biscuits that are sold with mooncakes , largely popular with children .

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