A simple but pure festival tradition
Updated: 2013-09-19 08:27
By Ye Jun (China Daily)
|
|||||||||
Mooncake recommendations
Mousse cake with a duck
The Sweet Spot, which is operated by China World Hotel, Beijing, has launched a Big Rubber Duck Mousse moon cake to celebrate the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. The yellow rubber duck is a popular symbol these days, especially after it appeared at the 9th China International Garden Expo in Beijing. There are four different flavors to choose from - green tea, chocolate, mango and forest berries. The hotel is one of the first to combine a traditional delicacy with a Western dessert.
Ice cream mooncakes
Haagen-Dazs isn't the only ice cream seller offering ice cream mooncakes in Beijing. American ice cream brand DQ is selling two versions of different kinds of ice cream mooncakes. One version has a sweet strawberry flavor and a refreshing green tea flavor, with an "ice crust" made with glutinous rice. Another version has three flavors: green tea, Turkish hazelnut and coffee with almond. Chocolate with hazelnut and coffee with almond are very fragrant combinations.
The complete version
Raffles Beijing Hotel is using seasonal ingredients to make its mooncakes, such as jujube paste and five nuts, abundant in vitamins and minerals. Its moon cake boxes offer the most representative styles - Cantonese, Hong Kong, Suzhou and Yunnan. Apart from Cantonese egg yolk with white lotus paste milk, there are Hong Kong-style milk with egg, Suzhou crispy crust, and Yunnan rose jam and ham filling mooncakes. The packaging features Chinese elements such as dragons, yellow tassels and traditional calligraphy.
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
New energy solutions |
Xinjiang scores on the national stage at last |
Watchdog bites with no favor |
Happily ever after until the divorce |
Africa looks to the Orient for lessons |
Private push |
Today's Top News
Starbucks asks customers to leave guns at home
New US private spacecraft launched to ISS
Brazilian president postpones US visit over spying
China asked to help end Syrian conflict
Mother guilty of children's death
Restart Six-Party Talks, says Wang
Rules to improve gov't transparency
Consumers shop for reliable advice
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |