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:lol: Hungry Ghost Festival not finish yet so fast you talk about Mid-Autumn Festival ? :lol:

go Malaysia ( JB ) :thumb:

JB so big, which part of JB?

City Square JB, Holiday Plaza ... or where ?

Tell me or bring me there lah....

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Mid-Autumn Festival Coming ...

Anyone know where to get interesting moon cake moulds....

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U can call up Phoon Huat & Co to check. They specialised in all sort of accessories for making pastries and desserts and have branches all over the heartland of Singapore.

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U can call up Phoon Huat & Co to check. They specialised in all sort of accessories for making pastries and desserts and have branches all over the heartland of Singapore.

I already check it out. Still old design mould.

I want try on the new design or interesting mould.

How to post moon cake pics ?

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:lol: Hungry Ghost Festival not finish yet so fast you talk about Mid-Autumn Festival ? :lol:

go Malaysia ( JB ) :thumb:

Fast meh? Mooncakes oledi start selling since last month lor... Normal trend la... ;)

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

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I already check it out. Still old design mould.

I want try on the new design or interesting mould.

How to post moon cake pics ?

Aiya, how stylist you want your moon cake to look like, or was it the wordings you want different? In hotel, they can afford to custom make them. For ordinary peasant, just made do with traditional mold. It is in the taste, not the look that counts. Besides, such festive only occurred once in a year and no point spending so much. There is one shop along temple street or pagada sstreet selling kitchen, packaging and other accessories to hawkers, foodcourts and hotels. You can check it out there, not sure what the shop name was.

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I don't really care about the mould, I care more about the flavour of the mooncake.

My faves:

1. snow skin with pandan filling

2. snow skin with matcha filling

3. charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry filling

And it's really more worth it to get your mooncakes from JB, it's like 40-50% cheaper than Singapore (even if you buy from City Square during weekends).

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I still prefer traditional mooncakes with those brownish skin. The oldies' mixed nuts will alwiz remain one of my favourites (yeah, i'm damn traditional with this one). Pandan and green tea mooncakes nvr fail to get my attention. Seriously dun like those with yolks. ;)

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

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Aiya, how stylist you want your moon cake to look like, or was it the wordings you want different? In hotel, they can afford to custom make them. For ordinary peasant, just made do with traditional mold. It is in the taste, not the look that counts. Besides, such festive only occurred once in a year and no point spending so much. There is one shop along temple street or pagada sstreet selling kitchen, packaging and other accessories to hawkers, foodcourts and hotels. You can check it out there, not sure what the shop name was.

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Thanks! U prefer temple street and pagada street around chinatown mrt. But i think the outlook of moon cake and attraction package attract the people first. A lot of places spends a lots of time in the packaging and looks, the taste will standing after that.

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I don't really care about the mould, I care more about the flavour of the mooncake.

My faves:

1. snow skin with pandan filling

2. snow skin with matcha filling

3. charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry filling

And it's really more worth it to get your mooncakes from JB, it's like 40-50% cheaper than Singapore (even if you buy from City Square during weekends).

Wow! charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry filling is must quite expensive. it must be very nutritious. But i still prefer self made, it is more heart warming and you can add what u like.

Snow skin with durian filling as it is durian festival time... Yummy!

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Try this shop, they have got some very nice moulds for mooncakes - http://www.kitchencapers.net/shopstore/mooncake.htm

Thanks, I have went there b4 but quite limited. Most of the nice moulds is been sold out. I bought the moon cake plastic plunger mould but not really know how to use. When you are press the mould too hard or too soft, it will either turned out of shape or print out is poor. it is need some technique to use it ? Manual moulds are such more easier. Take a look again at later date.

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Thanks, I have went there b4 but quite limited. Most of the nice moulds is been sold out. I bought the moon cake plastic plunger mould but not really know how to use. When you are press the mould too hard or too soft, it will either turned out of shape or print out is poor. it is need some technique to use it ? Manual moulds are such more easier. Take a look again at later date.

Is the model you bought shown in the catalogue?

I find the plunger type quite easy to use after some practice - try to play around with the dough first before making the actual mooncakes

Also, if your dough is too soft or too hard or dry, the result can be quite bad - so you need also to check the dough's consistency.

For making traditional baked mooncakes, the wooden moulds produce better results because the plastic plingers are not strong and rigid enough.

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Is the model you bought shown in the catalogue?

I find the plunger type quite easy to use after some practice - try to play around with the dough first before making the actual mooncakes

Also, if your dough is too soft or too hard or dry, the result can be quite bad - so you need also to check the dough's consistency.

For making traditional baked mooncakes, the wooden moulds produce better results because the plastic plingers are not strong and rigid enough.

Yes, thanks for your advice. U have done hand on before on snow skin moon cake, r u still making moon cake?

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Yes, thanks for your advice. U have done hand on before on snow skin moon cake, r u still making moon cake?

Yes, for the last few years, my bf and me usually spend one weekend to make boxes of both snowskin and baked mooncakes for our friends and relatives.

Because we need dozens of salted eggs for the filling, even made our own salted eggs which is easy to make and is definately chemical free.

If you understand Cantonese, follow this clip for the delicious coconut flavoured snowskin and also watch the mooncake making procedure.

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Wow! charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry filling is must quite expensive. it must be very nutritious. But i still prefer self made, it is more heart warming and you can add what u like.

Not really expensive, the charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry mooncake I bought from City Square in JB was (if I recall correctly) only around RM10 to RM13.50, which is super cheap. And I liked it because the taste was pleasant but not too sweet and cloying, plus the charcoal, wolfberry and ginseng extracts have health properties.

You're right though, mooncake making can be a fruitful process. Wish I could learn...

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Not really expensive, the charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry mooncake I bought from City Square in JB was (if I recall correctly) only around RM10 to RM13.50, which is super cheap. And I liked it because the taste was pleasant but not too sweet and cloying, plus the charcoal, wolfberry and ginseng extracts have health properties.

You're right though, mooncake making can be a fruitful process. Wish I could learn...

You mean each piece of snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry mooncake is at RM10 to RM13.50.

Snow Skin Moon Cake is quite easy to learn. Only required basic baking skill. Knowing how mixed the ingredient and make the mold. Lastly, put the molded mooncake inside fridge. Snow skin moon cake is done.

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Yes, for the last few years, my bf and me usually spend one weekend to make boxes of both snowskin and baked mooncakes for our friends and relatives.

Because we need dozens of salted eggs for the filling, even made our own salted eggs which is easy to make and is definately chemical free.

If you understand Cantonese, follow this clip for the delicious coconut flavoured snowskin and also watch the mooncake making procedure.

Wow! the mooncake must be full of love and tasted very sweet....

How envious ! Got your dar and you do together....

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Not really expensive, the charcoal snow skin with ginseng and wolfberry mooncake I bought from City Square in JB was (if I recall correctly) only around RM10 to RM13.50, which is super cheap. And I liked it because the taste was pleasant but not too sweet and cloying, plus the charcoal, wolfberry and ginseng extracts have health properties.

You're right though, mooncake making can be a fruitful process. Wish I could learn...

dude.... it's rather expensive for us Malaysians leh....

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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dude.... it's rather expensive for us Malaysians leh....

Point taken... but considering the same type of mooncake in Singapore would be like S$13 to S$15, you can understand why RM10 to RM13.50 is cheap! :D

All this talk about mooncake is making me hungry. Nowadays though, I go for uniquely-flavoured mooncakes that aren't too sweet, not too frilly/fancy and have health properties.

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Point taken... but considering the same type of mooncake in Singapore would be like S$13 to S$15, you can understand why RM10 to RM13.50 is cheap! :D

All this talk about mooncake is making me hungry. Nowadays though, I go for uniquely-flavoured mooncakes that aren't too sweet, not too frilly/fancy and have health properties.

Like low sugar lotus paste, red wine cherries paste etc... Have you tried it out ....

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Like low sugar lotus paste, red wine cherries paste etc... Have you tried it out ....

I've tasted the first but not the second.

I'm also thinking in particular of mooncakes with powdery matcha filling in a base of paste. Suddenly having a craving for that now hahaha

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I've tasted the first but not the second.

I'm also thinking in particular of mooncakes with powdery matcha filling in a base of paste. Suddenly having a craving for that now hahaha

How about real fruit type mooncakes, i wonder is this possible?

Apple, orange, strawberry, etc....

Nutritious and healthy...

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How about real fruit type mooncakes, i wonder is this possible?

Apple, orange, strawberry, etc....

Nutritious and healthy...

oledi got durian mooncakes in the market la..... ;)

anyway, my hometown old brand juz produced dragonfruit mooncake this year, havent had the chance to taste it yet.... :P

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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oledi got durian mooncakes in the market la..... ;)

anyway, my hometown old brand juz produced dragonfruit mooncake this year, havent had the chance to taste it yet.... :P

I have tried making of durian mooncake....

Dragonfruit mooncake, it seems quite nice.

Other type real fruit type, i just wonder is this add fruit favour and bits of fruit mixed with lotus paste...

Or add real fruit juice inside ....

Maybe go and experimental one day.....

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is it true that JB / malaysia Mooncake is tasty, better & much much more cheaper than singapore?

u wanna try? ;)

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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i heard a lot people saying that, will go there to buy soon, but in malaysia, which brand is more famous & nicer?

it really depends.... can vary from region to region.....

my hometown brand, Yong Sheng (荣成) is supposedly more renowned in the southern region of the Peninsular

if you go to KL or the Klang Valley, the usual brands that are more well-known are Tai Thong (大同) and Oversea (海外天)

u can try check out the mooncake stalls set up at JB City Square Level 1, i believe they are up d

have fun savouring! :)

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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thanks, will go City Square JB & check soon, notice now they even have 哆啦A梦 moon cake

i still miss those piggy-shaped mooncakes.... :P

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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i've never bought any mooncakes from JB, juz wanna ask if there is any prob bringing it back to sg, especially if e mooncakes contain yolk??

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i've never bought any mooncakes from JB, juz wanna ask if there is any prob bringing it back to sg, especially if e mooncakes contain yolk??

no problem at all..... rest assured...

after all, they are wrapped in individual packaging mah...

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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i still miss those piggy-shaped mooncakes.... :P

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There are more and more mooncake producers in Malaysia moving towards halal. So dun be intimidated by that appearance.... :P

"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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I just had some mooncakes for breakfast which my aunt gave me.

Sort of bought from some hotel or something. Don't really bother to know further.

One of the mooncakes had this choco ball in it with tiramisu filling inside. Probably with maccha lotus seed filling.

Self made mooncake Hello Kitty snowskin mooncake Hope you like it :PIMG_0779.jpg

DO WANT.

I don't mind licking the Dear Daniel mooncakes though. I'll just swallow the Hello Kitty ones.

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I just had some mooncakes for breakfast which my aunt gave me. Sort of bought from some hotel or something. Don't really bother to know further. One of the mooncakes had this choco ball in it with tiramisu filling inside. Probably with maccha lotus seed filling. DO WANT. I don't mind licking the Dear Daniel mooncakes though. I'll just swallow the Hello Kitty ones.

Wow! Seems quite nice choco ball in tiramisu filling. Maybe next time, i will try it out.

"DO WANT. I don't mind licking the Dear Daniel mooncakes though. I'll just swallow the Hello Kitty ones" What do you means this words? A bit puzzled :huh:

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