Some of my friends celebrated the mid-autumn festival aka the lantern festival yesterday (13th Sept). As usual, we were blessed with mooncakes given to us by friends and neighbours.
We received this box of agar-agar mooncakes from our neighbour.
For the past few years, we received these homemade agar-agar mooncakes from our neighbour.
We cut a mooncake to try and it has red bean filling.
A friend gave us the above 2 mooncakes. After cutting, I suddenly remembered that I haven't taken a photo of the mooncakes.
Left: Snow skin mooncake with salted egg yolk (green instead of white skin)
Right: Mooncake with assorted nuts filling.
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These dogs are regulars at the recreational park.
This dog also walks and plays in the park with its friends.
Time to take a rest before resuming the walk.
Linking to Saturday's Critters.
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I bought 2 mooncakes this year, a lotus with yolk and golden pandan. We got 2 boxes from friends. I like snow skin.
ReplyDeleteEven though we didn't buy any, we still get to eat some mooncakes.
DeleteI haven't never heard of mooncakes, but they look so skilfully done and delicious of course!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta.
DeleteBolos muito bem trabalhados e devem de ser deliciosos, aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
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Thank you, Francisco.
DeleteHello, the mooncakes look delicious. I would love the lantern festival. Cute captures of the dogs. Thank you for sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen for hosting.
Delete...they look yummy, enjoy your weekend Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Happy new week!
DeleteSe ven lindos los pasteles. Feliz tarde.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteLooks like he's waiting patiently! Your treats sure are beautiful to photograph..too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear.
DeleteNice pictures. Like them.
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Have a nice weekend.
Bernhard
Thank you, Bernhard.
DeleteBeautiful mooncakes!
ReplyDeleteMooncake with salted egg looks good.
Thank you, Evi.
DeleteThe mooncakes are gorgeous! WAY too pretty to cut or eat. Good thing you have pictures now to remember them.
ReplyDeleteI too think they are too pretty to eat but they can't keep for long, even if kept in the fridge.
Deletewow! red bean fillings inside agar agar mooncake? must be difficult to make!
ReplyDeleteI am interested to find out too.
DeleteWow, looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elena.
DeletePięknie wygląda choć pierwszy raz o tym słysze.:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lucyna.
DeleteCute doggies!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeletePrecious pups.
ReplyDeleteSomeday i would like to try a mooncake. Just the name sounds delightful.
Great for those who love sweet snacks.
DeleteMooncakes! I love the name!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteLove those jelly mooncakes. Especially the blue fishy with its translucent skin.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteI like the packaging. I have never tasted agar agar mooncakes before. What a handsome dog or was it a girl?
ReplyDeleteThese agar agar mooncakes were gifts from my neighbour.
DeleteI have never had mooncakes before, they look amazing so tasty.
ReplyDeleteI think you would love and enjoy the mooncakes.
DeleteI tried mooncake....delicious
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanza.
DeleteWowo, these mooncakes look amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThey tasted good too.
DeleteI have never had agar2 mooncake.
ReplyDeleteI prefer agar2 mooncake because they are without oil and less sweet.
DeleteThank you, dear.
ReplyDeleteThe mooncakes are almost too pretty to cut!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. Pretty but also delicious.
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