Audi has given their customers in China and Hong Kong something they can sink their teeths into. The Mid-Autumn festival, celebrating the maiden in the moon, is accompanied by tasty pastries called mooncakes that people give to each other during the holiday. Audi has baked up a set of treats topped with model names like A6, S5, and R8. If they're as good as they look, it's a nice way to give props to the moonwoman. The festival is on September 14 this year, so if you're an Audi-phile and want to get a piece of R8 mooncake, there's still time...
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Mooncake is a very aquired taste. Think peanut butter with a 6 month old egg in the middle and you get the jist. They cost quite a bit as well, quite the delacacy apparently.
Mooncake is a very aquired taste. Think peanut butter with a 6 month old egg in the middle and you get the jist. They cost quite a bit as well, quite the delacacy apparently.
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Its made from lotus and duck egg. You need to appreciate the taste! Its very sweet but nice.
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