Lotus Paste Mooncake Available Online

The culture and craft of Lotus Paste Mooncake has long been an integral part of the Mid-Autumn Festival. This exponent of Asian tradition is more than just a delicacy. An emblem of familial unity, it encapsulates an aroma of togetherness. Our content will immerse you in the heritage of this delectable delicacy, educate you with easy-to-follow recipes, highlight the necessary equipment you'll need in its preparation, and provide a detailed step-by-step cooking guide. Plus, we also showcase variations and complementary recipes, guaranteeing an enriching culinary experience for you.
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Latest reviews
- Mid-Autumn Festival has been over for a long time but I really want to eat mooncakes It’s okay if there is a discount, it’s delicious
- So good and filling
- Overall rather dry. It doesn't taste as oily as Maxim's, but it's still delicious. The price is also good
- The taste is not too sweet, so I will buy it again! It is very suitable for gifts!
- Beautiful box! I got this as a gift so I can’t try them yet. I’ll have to reorder it for myself next. The delivery date was not consistent. It kept changing my delivery date. I’m glad I finally received this order!
- I bought it the second year, four large mooncakes. They also gave me a packaging bag, which is also suitable for giving as a gift. I only like mooncakes with egg yolks, and this one is very suitable for me, and the price is also reasonable. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
- Arrived in great condition, tastes great for the price
- We are ready for lantern festival. Wee always has great fresh products.
- The egg yolk is really oily and has a slightly salty taste when eaten, which is better than Huahao Yueyuan and Jinhua. However, the lotus paste tastes less like white lotus paste and more like lotus paste moon cake, which is a bit hard. The sweetness is moderate and the price is reasonable. ?
Latest reviews
- Buy for $26 First time buying. Hope it's good ^^
- August 15th, learn from your hometown
- delicious and not too sweet
- It's quite big, bigger than I thought. I think the price/performance ratio is good.
- This tastes very authentic and is cheaper than Chinese supermarkets
- Delicious mooncake, yolk is kind hard but still very savoury, the paste and the skin outside is so yummy!
- Saved for the Mid-Autumn Festival, not opened yet. I like all mooncakes with soft fillings, hope they are delicious.
- I have not eaten yet. However, the photographs and the outside look fine. Thank you.
- This was DELIEVERED so fast! One day! Can’t wait to try!
- Not too sweet perfect
Latest reviews
- The quality is very good, and there is no problem with delivery. I like it without egg yolk.
- The best one is the lotus paste. My family doesn't like egg yolks, so this mooncake is the best.
- A Taiwanese friend wanted to try Shanghai mooncakes, so I bought a few of each flavor from Xinghualou to try. I think I'll just buy red bean paste and coconut paste next time. The lotus paste from Ronghua is still the best, but it's strange that lotus seeds are not only found in Jiangnan.
- Not bad, very delicious! You can take a picture!
- Got it on sale
- Very authentic and delicious mooncakes, I will buy them again
- Very delicious, not too sweet, and a little smaller than normal mooncakes.
- Not too sweet, just right for two people!
- It's ok for the first time purchase, a little expensive.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a handmade mooncake?
A handmade mooncake is a traditional Chinese pastry made from a dough of lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or a variety of other fillings. It is often eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Why is it called a mooncake?
It is called a mooncake because it is traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival when the moon is at its brightest and roundest.
Is it difficult to make a mooncake?
Making mooncakes can be a complex process and requires some skill. It involves preparing the dough, making the filling, and carefully forming the cake.
How long can I store a mooncake?
Store-bought mooncakes can often be stored for about 1 month in a cool, dry place. Homemade mooncakes have a shorter shelf life and should be eaten within a few days.
What are typical fillings for mooncakes?
Common fillings include lotus seed paste, red bean paste, sweet bean paste, jujube paste, and a variety of nuts and seeds.
Are mooncakes vegan?
Traditional mooncakes often contain egg yolks or lard, but it is possible to find or make vegan versions with vegetable-based ingredients.
How many calories are in a mooncake?
The calorie count can vary greatly depending on the size and ingredients of the mooncake. A typical mooncake can range between 600 to 1000 calories.
Do mooncakes contain nuts?
Some mooncakes do contain nuts, but not all. It's recommended to always check the ingredients list if you have a nut allergy as they can also be a hidden ingredient in the fillings.
Are there different types of mooncakes?
Yes, mooncakes come in many different varieties depending on the region in which they are made. They can vary by the type of crust, filling, and shape.
What is the significance of mooncakes?
Mooncakes are often given as gifts between friends and family during the Mid-Autumn Festival. They symbolize unity and togetherness.
Where can I buy handmade mooncakes?
You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.
Can I freeze mooncakes?
Yes, mooncakes can be frozen to extend their shelf life. They should be thoroughly defrosted before eating.
Are mooncakes vegetarian?
Many mooncakes are made with vegetarian ingredients, but some may contain egg yolks or other animal-derived ingredients.
Are mooncakes gluten-free?
Traditional mooncakes are usually not gluten-free as wheat flour is often used in the crust. However, some special recipes may use gluten-free ingredients.
Is there a certain way to cut and serve mooncakes?
Mooncakes are traditionally cut into four or eight pieces and served with tea. They are shared among family members as a symbol of unity.
Can I make mooncakes at home?
Yes, you can make mooncakes at home, although it might take some time to master the technique. There are many recipes available online.
Popular reviews
- Mid-Autumn Festival has been over for a long time but I really want to eat mooncakes It’s okay if there is a discount, it’s delicious
- So good and filling
- Overall rather dry. It doesn't taste as oily as Maxim's, but it's still delicious. The price is also good
- The taste is not too sweet, so I will buy it again! It is very suitable for gifts!
- Beautiful box! I got this as a gift so I can’t try them yet. I’ll have to reorder it for myself next. The delivery date was not consistent. It kept changing my delivery date. I’m glad I finally received this order!
- I bought it the second year, four large mooncakes. They also gave me a packaging bag, which is also suitable for giving as a gift. I only like mooncakes with egg yolks, and this one is very suitable for me, and the price is also reasonable. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
- Arrived in great condition, tastes great for the price
- We are ready for lantern festival. Wee always has great fresh products.
- The egg yolk is really oily and has a slightly salty taste when eaten, which is better than Huahao Yueyuan and Jinhua. However, the lotus paste tastes less like white lotus paste and more like lotus paste moon cake, which is a bit hard. The sweetness is moderate and the price is reasonable. ?
- Buy for $26 First time buying. Hope it's good ^^
- The quality is very good, and there is no problem with delivery. I like it without egg yolk.
- The best one is the lotus paste. My family doesn't like egg yolks, so this mooncake is the best.
- A Taiwanese friend wanted to try Shanghai mooncakes, so I bought a few of each flavor from Xinghualou to try. I think I'll just buy red bean paste and coconut paste next time. The lotus paste from Ronghua is still the best, but it's strange that lotus seeds are not only found in Jiangnan.
- Not bad, very delicious! You can take a picture!
- Got it on sale
- Very authentic and delicious mooncakes, I will buy them again
- Very delicious, not too sweet, and a little smaller than normal mooncakes.
- Not too sweet, just right for two people!
- It's ok for the first time purchase, a little expensive.