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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Mooncake From Vietnam
Yes Vietnamese celebrate the mooncake festival as well. My colleague brought back a box from Vietnam. Not bad. Kinh Do website, click on link.
5 comments:
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Looks gud lar, Daniel!!! Cuz I'm nt tht'gila monster' ovr d salted egg-lar, gwin T lar, jade lar, pandan, choc chze, nuts, bla....bla.. I'll stick 2 ma either plain red bean paste & plain lotus!!! Maybe sum 'kua-chi' is acceptable. Dulu, lagi teruk. Langsung muz b strictly red bean paste only!! Hapi Hari Tang Lung fr Beautiful, Historical Melaka....!!!!!
5 comments:
Looks gud lar, Daniel!!! Cuz I'm nt tht'gila monster' ovr d salted egg-lar, gwin T lar, jade lar, pandan, choc chze, nuts, bla....bla..
I'll stick 2 ma either plain red bean paste & plain lotus!!! Maybe sum 'kua-chi' is acceptable.
Dulu, lagi teruk. Langsung muz b strictly red bean paste only!!
Hapi Hari Tang Lung fr Beautiful, Historical Melaka....!!!!!
how to say 'mooncake' in vietnamese?
'vooncake? 8D
wah..looks good. i bought a box of malaysian mooncake - USD25. very expensive mooncake.
Mooncakes here, depends on which brand and type, 1 piece is between RM9-RM19 (could be more could be less)
So USD25 per box of 4 pieces in the US is really expensive.
Cheryl...
I like the original plain mooncakes too, not the new hybrids
Ah Jo...
Moon in Vietnamese " mặt trăng "
Cake in Vietnamese " bánh ngọt "
So my English translation is...
mặt trăng bánh ngọt :-?
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