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Mooncakes are traditional Chinese pastries that are eaten during Mid-Autumn Festival. They are baked filled pastries with dense textures, often filled with lotus seed or red bean paste.
Some popular mooncake stores in our local area include Hung Fook Tong Bakery, Ming's Bakery and Sunnyside Bakery. You can also check online for mooncake delivery options if you can't visit a store.
Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, which is typically in September or October of the Gregorian calendar. This year it will be celebrated on September 10th.
Mooncakes range significantly in price depending on the filling and quality. Basic mooncakes start at around $2-3 each while premium versions can be $10 or more. Most stores also offer mooncake gift boxes at various price points.
Common mooncake fillings include lotus seed paste, red bean paste, mixed nut paste and egg yolk. Stores may also offer innovative flavors like green tea, coffee or durian. Traditional flavors like lotus seed and red bean usually remain the best sellers.
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