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bakery

some baked snacks; breads, cookies, pastries etc...

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macaroons

mmm...yummy macaroons!

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confectionery

every other sweet things which you can eat! =P
jellies, chocolates, candies etc!
People with sweet tooths will certainly be tempted!

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snacks & junk food

chips, biscuits, and other packed snacks!

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Album was created 2 years 2 months ago and modified 23 days ago
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fast food & takeaway
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mooncakes

Mooncake is the official festive chinese food eaten on the mid-Autumn festival.
The legend: In 1280 AD, the Mongolians destroyed the Song Dynasty and controlled China during the Yuan Dynasty (1280AD -1368 AD). Under Mongolian rule, Chinese people were oppressed, persecuted and treated like slaves. Finally, the Chinese had enough and planned a revolution to be held during the August Moon Festival in 1368.
Because Mongolians don’t eat mooncakes, the Chinese planned to overthrow the Mongolians by sending secret messages in mooncakes. Chinese bakers were told to send mooncakes to all Chinese households with the message to execute all Mongolians after the August Moon family gathering. Chinese families were instructed to not to eat the mooncakes until the 15th of the 8th lunar moon; in other words, the 15th of August.

-1368 AD). Under Mongolian rule, Chinese people were oppressed, persecuted and treated like slaves. Finally, the Chinese had enough and planned a revolution to be held during the August Moon Festival in 1368.
Because Mongolians don’t eat mooncakes, the Chinese planned to overthrow the Mongolians by sending secret messages in mooncakes. Chinese bakers were told to send mooncakes to all Chinese households with the message to execute all Mongolians after the August Moon family gathering. Chinese families were instructed to not to eat the mooncakes until the 15th of the 8th lunar moon; in other words, the 15th of August.

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Album was created 2 years 2 months ago and modified 23 days ago
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