Mooncakes are a common norm during the Mid-Autumn festival - there are like what fruitcakes are to Westerners during Thanksgiving. While the idea of savouring centuries-old recipes are more traditional, today many Malaysians prefer to buy them off the rack. Not only does it save time, but the markets offer so much more variety, too. From adventurous snow-skin mooncakes to quirky infused durian or tea flavours, it is no wonder we get spoilt over these sweet goodies. If you haven’t decided on what to buy, get ready to sink your teeth as we introduce some mooncakes that you must try this year!
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Yu Ai Mooncakes
When it’s nearing the Mid-Autumn festival, Yu Ai is among the perennial favourites for locals to head over and grab themselves armloads of mooncakes. There is a wide selection of flavours available and the best part is this statement applies for those who prefer lower sugar intake too. A variety of categories included Lava, Mochi and Assorted Mini Mooncakes!
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14, Jalan Puteri 2/2, Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia, 47100, Puchong, Kuala Lumpur
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