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Jelly Mooncakes

September 22, 2007

Mid-Autumn festival is just around the corner, so let me show you some homemade jelly mooncakes I bought from my colleague.

Mooncakes

Mooncakes have certainly evolved much from the traditional lotus paste, red bean and mixed nuts variations. Now there’s even dragon fruit, chocolate, coffee, sugarless and even ice cream mooncakes! This year, my family did not buy any branded mooncakes like Kam Lun Thai, Tai Thong or Overseas because they are too pricey. Homemade ones are equally good and so much cheaper.

Red-Bean-Mooncake

The jelly mooncakes are sold at RM28 per box, which is RM7 per piece. The mooncakes come in 4 flavors: Dragonfruit, Red Bean, Cendol and Mango. This is a red bean jelly mooncake.

Dragon-Fruit-Mooncake

Dragonfruit mooncake. One look at the beautifully made mooncakes was enough to make me place an order for it.

Mango-Mooncake

Mango mooncake. The main purpose I bought the mooncakes is for my mom. She loves mooncakes so these are some unique ones perfect for her to try.

Cendol-Mooncake

Cendol mooncake. They may be quite expensive for the rather cheap ingredients used (even the yolks are made of jelly) But since my mom liked them I guess it’s ok, because that matters the most ;) And hey, I think it takes a really masterful person to make such nice mooncakes too!

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7 Responses to “Jelly Mooncakes”

  1. Jes says:
    September 24, 2007 at 12:35 am

    where did u buy them?…could i get the contact?

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  2. vkeong says:
    September 25, 2007 at 9:43 pm

    Jes - Are you interested? I can ask for you if you want.. I will ask her if she accepts orders and give you her contact no later

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  3. teddY says:
    September 26, 2007 at 4:27 pm

    Happy Mid Autmn Festival :) anyway I love jelly mooncakes, because they’re a deviation from the usual traditional mooncakes. Not that I don’t like the old ones but injecting some creativity and novelty into this festive food will keep the tradition alive :) I like jelly mooncakes to be served chilled - it’s the best thing you can ever have on a hot mid-autumn summer right?

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  4. Sweet jasmine says:
    September 27, 2007 at 4:20 pm

    Hi,nice of u to treat yr mum to some nice jelly mooncake. i love to eat and make jelly mooncake. Just manage to make one type recently… will like to share more variety of mine next year..

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  5. Eileen says:
    June 28, 2008 at 6:28 pm

    Hi can i have the contact of your friend

    vk: Eileen, very sorry.. I’ve quit from the company in which I worked with her.. I can’t contact her anymore :(

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  6. Ah Mei says:
    August 24, 2008 at 10:35 pm

    I have just ordered online from http://www.jellycakehouse.com, they sell all kinds of jelly cakes including jelly mooncake. Cheap and good. Can try and see. I don’t have the phone contact, i think you can find it at their website.

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  7. mlky0808 says:
    October 5, 2008 at 8:31 pm

    Hi Friends,

    maybe if you need jelly cakes or jelly moon cakes , you should try to contact my friend tel 012 202 7244 ,her price also very reasonable and no extra delivery charges within kl.

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