
Darren J
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I like the traditional lotus seed mooncakes. I've never had ones with ice cream. When I was young I didn't like the yokes either. But know that I'm older I actually prefer eating them with the yokes, though I often have more than enough of yokes... my children give me the yokes out of theirs. ;) |
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Tai
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Ai_Leen 2003hk, I agree with you on many things, but not this one. I hate mooncakes. The only one I would consider is the Starbucks' Coffee ice cream Mooncake. |
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凹^_^凹
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Mooncake hmmmm
I am not fond of lotus seed paste but I like eggyolk,Maybe we can share a mooncake.LOL |
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The Oasis
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Oh i love those white icing moon cakes.
I 've only tried them once almost 7 years ago.. wowww...ohhhhhh......hmmmmmm.......
Otherwise, it'll have to be the original moon cakes with the double egg yokes. |
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sarrafzedehkhoee
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I've only had one. Years ago I was teaching ESL and the Chinese students brought a lot of things to class around the Chinese new year and one of the things was mooncake. I thought it was really good. I didn't recognize the flavor so I am going to assume it was traditional. It was really good and is just one of several million reasons why I'd like to live in China for a couple of years or more. |
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Agent JipST
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I often eat traditional mooncakes. They were delicious. However, they are high in fat and sugar which may not be good to our health. |
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HK-boy
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Lotus seed with egg yoke. But they are bad for your health. |
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Texas Cowboy
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I do not like the taste but I love the tradition. Two days ago I saw moon cakes sold in San Francisco's Chinatown, eggs yolks and all. The people there are Cantonese. I hope you keep your great and old traditions. They are so wonderful. |
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*cHiNeSsE gIrL*
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yes..i LOVE mooncake..but we usually get the lotus seed paste..without yolk. we usually get one with yolk and without..cause i dont like the yolk. but this year we might order it from www.keewah.com..they like have the best mooncake. i might try the red bean paster because my sister love red bean so e might try it...it sound good. have u tryed the ice crean kind??i havnt....i bet it doesnt taste good...lol. |
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BYD
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I like this kind of question...this is what Yahoo-Travel is for!
Redbean paste!! |
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sandra y
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i like the traditional one - the lotus seed paste with one yolk with or without seeds. i also like the green tea with one yolk and some seeds. |
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Eris
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red beans!!!!! I love them..and of course green tea flavour..the rest sucks..egg yolk nearly killed me once |
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peanutz
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I like the original lotus paste most, with one or 2 yolks. |
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Sweet Pea
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We have something like that which has two chocolate cookies or mini cakes with cream stuffing. It might be something you are talking about. I like the chocolate kind. |
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LadyofLeisure
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You must be very mad with me, my friends got her relatives to courier 3 boxes for us here( mooncake here ...suck) right from Hongkong..he he he. It is lotus paste with double egg yolk. We are celebrating it on 23rd though.
As for my personal favourite, all except for "kam tui". But my husband eat only red bean paste mooncake or lotus paste without egg yolk. Droolingggg here.. |
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CXfan
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i usually like to eat the lotus seed paste mooncake but would like to try out the ice cream flavor someday |
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jara
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i havent ate one.... |
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RM
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Red Bean past and lotus seed paste are my favorites. |
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vad102
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curious101
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Poison
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The traditional one is the best! The newer styles taint the old tradition. |
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Summer0007
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Lotus paste with egg.....yummm
but it is too fatty.
Ice-cream mooncake? yuk...I would love to see traditional Chinese foods stay Traditional. It's very important for a modern China. |
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