Once at Vivo we were sucked into throngs of multi-generation Chinese families out shopping for mooncakes right in the middle of the mall. Having seen the line-ups just to get onto the MRT to downtown we decided to ditch the idea of Chinatown and just check out the mooncakes here.
The mall exhibitors were all patisseries from the big luxury hotels. They often had the classic flavours like lotus, egg yolk or red bean but others had adopted some other ideas like chocolate or rum raisin. While the most common cakes had a tough pastry on the outside, some were what they call "snow-skin" mooncakes which are coated with mochi. Through peer pressure we somehow ended up buying an elegant gift box of snow-skin mooncakes from Raffles hotel. This is what we got:
I've only tried the more traditional variety of mooncakes but those ones look a lot more tempting.
ReplyDeleteThese sound amazing! I'm going to have to seek out a Raffles booth somewhere to try them. The only thing I can't get over is how incredibly expensive they all are, especially in comparison to all other local food here.
ReplyDeleteBy the way the Dark Rocher Chocolate ones are the best so far.
ReplyDeleteWe have bought the exact same pack!!! Unbelievable coincidence! And they are really delicious, although not traditional.
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