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.
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We (I'm Chinese) eat moon cakes during Mid-Autumn Festival. It symbolizes hope and homesickness. Research moon cakes at Wikipedia. Tells you a lot!Hope this helps!
The English word "pie" is from Middle English but has no confirmed origin.
Mooncakes are a Chinese cake that is a popular tradition during Mid-Autumn Festival and they are a tanish brown color.
Chinese have their own cakes.
Here are a few Chinese cakes Curry beef triangle, Hopia, and Mooncake.
The Chinese use the moon as their calender because they believe that their ancestors live in the moon after they have passed away. They also believe that during certain periods of the year the "MAN" in the moon will protect those who have followed "HIS" laws.
in china they consider moon cakes very good luck.they usually eat it when there is full moon is out.the Chinese make a wish and say their prayers before they eat it.
no. You should be aware that they are associated with moon-worship.
It's shaped like one and the name
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