Mooncake Madness!
The Mid-Autumn festival is upon us, and yesterday Terry and I got a very nice surprise delivery from Hilton KL!
A jewellery box? A mini stationary cupboard? What was it?
It was a box of mooncakes! I love the the kitsch purple and yellow frame and cute drawers. For someone Terry’s size, it could almost double up as a wardrobe!
We opened each drawer one by one to discover an array of colours and tastes. Chynna at Hilton KL has really outdone itself!
With so many unusual flavours to choose from, we decided to choose by colour. Terry chose the blue one, because blue is manly.
I chose the pink one, well, because it’s pink!
We shared out the rest of the flavours…
They disappeared in minutes, and let me tell you, it wasn’t easy to fight Terry for the box. There was a bit of a struggle, but I won in the end. Thanks Bel and Jean for the delicious surprise!
*Hilton KL’s mooncakes are Non-Halal, and you can get them at the lobby of the hotel or at Chynna Restaurant.
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September 8, 2010 at 11:54 am
Aww i just want to eat all of them.
September 8, 2010 at 12:33 pm
Still got the pink one in muh fridge!
September 8, 2010 at 3:33 pm
These palm-sized round cakes symbolize family unity and perfection.I like mooncakes with a golden yellow egg-yoke in the center which looks like a bright moon. I also like a traditional mooncake with sweet bean-paste filling and golden brown flaky skin.
Over the years,mooncakes have slowly evolved from a Chinese delicacy to something as common as ice-cream cake.I love miniature mooncakes and fat-free mooncakes.I also love mooncakes made from yogurt,jelly and fat-free ice-cream!!!
September 8, 2010 at 8:02 pm
Hi Wan Ling, I agree with you! 🙂 x aly