no. You should be aware that they are associated with moon-worship.
Woulde that be the hockey infraction or something that you put on cakes or brownies? It is the one which you put on cakes normally
IN ancient times ,people use moon cakes as a sacrifice to the moon godness.
On the evening of the moon festival or while it is being celebrated Chinese people eat moon cakes.
It's shaped like one and the name
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No it is two, you can tell by the space.
yes
People usually eat moon cakes (small round cakes, some with egg yolk inside) under the harvest moon, the largest moon of the year. this is to celebrate the end of a big harvest. people will also burn incents and lanterns, both for fun and to pay respects.
First day moon named Halal.
Nothing "special" or "strange" will happen. You will just eat it, and moon cakes taste really good.
It is the crescent moon of Islam and its placement means that the ration is "Halal" or "lawful" to be consumed by the subscriber of this faith.Amendment: This may be true of British ration packs, but I'm informed that the crescent symbol on American rations indicates preserved goods - NOT that contents are "Halal"!
The Mid-Autumn Festival This is a time to worship the moon god. Round moon cakes are traditionally eaten during this festival.