A cake you eat just one time a year

Sabri Ben-Achour Sep 15, 2016
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A mooncake made in Manhattan's Tai Pan Bakery.   Sabri Ben-Achour/Marketplace

A cake you eat just one time a year

Sabri Ben-Achour Sep 15, 2016
A mooncake made in Manhattan's Tai Pan Bakery.   Sabri Ben-Achour/Marketplace
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Today is the 15th day of the eighth lunar month in the Chinese lunar calendar, which means it’s time for the Moon Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival. It’s a time where families in Asia and here come together and celebrate the importance of family – often while enjoying the full moon alongside tea and a delicacy called the mooncake.

Click the above audio player to listen to Sabri Ben-Achour’s report on the bakers at New York’s Tai Pan bakery who make these cakes.

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