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Try 4 flavors of mooncakes in one box, great value for money
I buy it every year. This year, I ordered a few extra boxes to give away, and everyone loved them. I tried to order more, but they were sold out. I hope to get more next year.
It's delicious. My family loves it very much.
Delicious cake. Nice packaging.
beautiful box and delicious
delicious cake, not too sweet, thin crust
Very nice I love it
Sweet and delicious moon cake
I buy this mooncake every year, for myself and as gifts to friends. They are all pretty good, but I prefer the coconut flavor. I hope there will be more vegan mooncake options in the future.
Wow I really love the presentation. So beautiful.
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The red bean paste mooncake wasn't too sweet, which was pretty good.
There are five in total, with sweet red bean paste filling
The red bean one I bought this time is quite delicious
The price/performance ratio is very high, after all, it is an old brand. The quality is guaranteed.
It's delicious! Not too sweet. Too bad it's gone.
Daoxiangcun’s Suzhou-style red bean paste mooncakes have a crispy crust and the red bean paste is moderately sweet.
Not bad. The texture is hard and not very sweet.
Affordable price, a must-have for families.
First time buying, hope it's not too sweet
First time buying!! Hope it tastes good!!
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This is the first time I bought this brand of mooncakes. The taste is OK.
I finally bought it before it sold out. It looks like a very traditional mooncake.
Not very sweet, but a familiar taste
This brand should be delicious, I haven't had time to buy it yet, just received it
I tried the coconut one, which was delicious and not too sweet, better than the Xinghualou one. I think the lotus seed paste one will be good too, and I will buy it again in the future.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Vegan Mooncake?
A Vegan Mooncake is a version of the traditional Chinese pastries consumed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, made with plant-based ingredients only.
Are Vegan Mooncakes healthy?
Vegan Mooncakes can be a healthier alternative to traditional mooncakes as they contain no animal fats or cholesterol. However, they are still high in sugar, so moderation is advised.
Can I make Vegan Mooncakes at home?
Yes, you can make Vegan Mooncakes at home with the right ingredients and moulds.
Can Vegan Mooncakes be frozen?
Yes, Vegan Mooncakes can be frozen to extend their shelf life. Ensure they are properly wrapped to prevent freezer burn.
Do Vegan Mooncakes taste different from regular mooncakes?
While the texture may be similar, the taste could differ due to the different ingredients used, especially regarding the filling.
Where can I buy Vegan Mooncakes?
You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.
Are Vegan Mooncakes expensive?
The price of Vegan Mooncakes can vary greatly, depending on the brand, the ingredients used, and where you buy them.
Can I use Vegan Mooncakes as a gift?
Yes, Vegan Mooncakes are a popular gift during the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially for those following a vegan diet or lifestyle.
What are the main ingredients in a Vegan Mooncake?
Common ingredients include flour, sugar, vegetable oil, and a variety of fruit, nuts, or bean pastes for filling. All ingredients are plant-based.
Are Vegan Mooncakes gluten-free?
Not all Vegan Mooncakes are gluten-free. It depends on the specific ingredients, especially the type of flour used. Always check the ingredient list if you have a gluten intolerance.
How long do Vegan Mooncakes last?
Typically, Vegan Mooncakes can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for about 3 to 5 days. For longer storage, refrigerate them.
How are Vegan Mooncakes different from regular mooncakes?
The main difference lies in the ingredients used. Vegan Mooncakes use only plant-based ingredients, whereas regular mooncakes may contain eggs or lard.
What types of fillings are available for Vegan Mooncakes?
Common fillings include red bean paste, black sesame, lotus seed paste, mixed nuts and fruits, all made with plant-based ingredients.
Can I find Vegan Mooncakes at local grocery stores?
Availability may vary. Some grocery stores, especially Asian ones, may carry Vegan Mooncakes. However, online stores might offer a wider selection.
When is the best time to buy Vegan Mooncakes?
The best time to buy Vegan Mooncakes is during the Mid-Autumn Festival season, which usually takes place in September or October.
Are all Vegan Mooncakes the same?
No, Vegan Mooncakes can vary greatly in terms of taste, texture, and ingredients used, depending on the manufacturer or recipe.
Popular reviews
Try 4 flavors of mooncakes in one box, great value for money
I buy it every year. This year, I ordered a few extra boxes to give away, and everyone loved them. I tried to order more, but they were sold out. I hope to get more next year.
It's delicious. My family loves it very much.
Delicious cake. Nice packaging.
beautiful box and delicious
delicious cake, not too sweet, thin crust
Very nice I love it
Sweet and delicious moon cake
I buy this mooncake every year, for myself and as gifts to friends. They are all pretty good, but I prefer the coconut flavor. I hope there will be more vegan mooncake options in the future.
Wow I really love the presentation. So beautiful.
The red bean paste mooncake wasn't too sweet, which was pretty good.
There are five in total, with sweet red bean paste filling
The red bean one I bought this time is quite delicious
The price/performance ratio is very high, after all, it is an old brand. The quality is guaranteed.
It's delicious! Not too sweet. Too bad it's gone.
Daoxiangcun’s Suzhou-style red bean paste mooncakes have a crispy crust and the red bean paste is moderately sweet.
Not bad. The texture is hard and not very sweet.
Affordable price, a must-have for families.
First time buying, hope it's not too sweet
First time buying!! Hope it tastes good!!
This is the first time I bought this brand of mooncakes. The taste is OK.
I finally bought it before it sold out. It looks like a very traditional mooncake.
Not very sweet, but a familiar taste
This brand should be delicious, I haven't had time to buy it yet, just received it
I tried the coconut one, which was delicious and not too sweet, better than the Xinghualou one. I think the lotus seed paste one will be good too, and I will buy it again in the future.




























