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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.
no. You should be aware that they are associated with moon-worship.
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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.
Nothing "special" or "strange" will happen. You will just eat it, and moon cakes taste really good.
The Mid-Autumn Festival This is a time to worship the moon god. Round moon cakes are traditionally eaten during this festival.
The moon festival for 2011 is on November 14.Its a fun Holiday. You should make good moon cakes, and make lanterns to light up your party!
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!
You should be safe. I have never heard/seen anything on negative effects of moon pies during pregnancy.
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The tradition of birthday cakes can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans, who would offer round or moon-shaped cakes to honor the lunar goddess Artemis. The Germans are credited with the tradition of Kinderfest, where they celebrated children's birthdays with cake topped with candles representing the light of life. The Industrial Revolution brought about the availability of ingredients like sugar and flour, making cakes more accessible for birthday celebrations. Today, birthday cakes are a ubiquitous part of birthday celebrations worldwide, symbolizing joy, celebration, and the passage of time.